The themes of the trilogy are liberty (blue), equality (white), and fraternity (red). "Red" is actually a film that explores human nature, and its thought is also the most profound in the trilogy, and it is also a summary of "Blue" and "White".
The trilogy all have one thing in common: love and betrayal. In "Blue", Julie loves her husband deeply, but is betrayed by her husband. In "White", Carlo loves Dominie deeply, but Dominie betrays him. In "Red", August and the retired judge both love their girlfriends, but they are betrayed by them; Valentina loves her boyfriend deeply, but her boyfriend suspects her betrayal. This is the weakness of human nature, we often think of another person when we say "I love you", and our lives may be full of too many lies and deceptions.
When I watched "Red" for the first time, I just thought the story was very interesting. The hero and heroine always appeared together in some pictures, but they never communicated. The experience of the hero is a replica of the old judge's life, and the heroine is also like fate. To bring happiness to the hero. In fact, I prefer Krzysztof Kirschlovsky's "The Two Lives of Flowers". The story is simple, but some small details will bring sadness to people even if they are recollected in the future. In my opinion, good movies should be like this. There are deep meanings, some unforgettable scenes, and there will always be different moving aftertastes.
I used to think that love was like the white sandy beach in Sicily. It was beautiful and fascinated, but if I wanted to build a skyscraper, it seemed like a fool's dream, so I didn't have much confidence in long-distance relationships at that time. Just tell us that the heroine's love is almost hopeless. Of course, if I regard love as faith, love is what I yearn for, and it is the best enjoyment of love, but how can this kind of feeling be possessed by ordinary people? Therefore, suspicion in a long-distance relationship is undoubtedly the biggest obstacle. Thinking about such suspicion may just be human nature.
People are narcissistic animals, maybe the person we are looking for every day is also a lot similar to you, so if you love someone, you always want to share something you like with her, which is actually a kind of self-love. The performance of love, two people have the same hobby, you will love each other more, and love will be more foundational, but in fact, in my opinion, girls are often the weaker group, so boys should cater to more , Of course, a boy has a more important responsibility to help the girl shelter from the wind and rain, and help the girl solve some troubles silently, so that the boy is more qualified to say "I love you" to the girl, so the girl always acts like a spoiled child in front of you. When sharing with you, boys should be more tolerant, and can even love girls like fathers. After all, there are not many people in this world who are willing to share with you sincerely, so when I watch the film, I always think about old age. Whether there is love between the judge and the heroine, the story may be trying to illustrate reincarnation, but just as red represents fraternity, didn't the heroine have emotional touch in the communication with the old judge?
At the end of the story, we saw that when several protagonists of "Blue, White and Red" appeared in front of the camera, I thought a lot about France, about love, about faith, about betrayal and about fate. People are lonely animals, so We're always looking for someone to spend our life with, but it's a strange journey, you can't predict when the person you love will show up, so when you think you've met your true love, I think we all Don't give up this memorable process, as Chuck said in "Gossip Girl" "Even if my true love says 'no' to me, I will try to love her until she loves me". It may be difficult to find that touch of red that belongs to you, but in this journey you will become mature and you will know what you really need. Being someone she will love may be more useful than wandering in place, so go and find, To be mature, to be perfect.
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