Vietnam was only called Indochina at that time, and was controlled by the French. The young Vietnamese noble lady and the French officer, the oncoming sea breeze, smoky inhalation The hemp hall is very reminiscent of Duras' "The Lover".
He fell in love at first sight with his beautiful and capable mother, an adult attraction, but was forced to separate because of his father's objections.
It was an accident arranged by fate that he met her. The moment he hugged her, he didn't know whether he was going to bring blessings or disasters, and she fell in love with him at first sight, but she didn't know that she would spend her life to bear this feeling.
She escaped from the palace and went through hardships to reach the north coast. The moment she met him, the gun she raised changed their fate at the same time. When the gun was raised, I thought she was just threatening him. But she was too young to know how to control her own destiny, so they had to take the road of escape. That's how feelings are built.
If the mother had been braver, they would not have separated so easily, after all, they were in love;
if Kamei hadn't been so inexperienced, then they might not have come together so easily. The newborn calf never thought that if...
the mother finally stood on the street in France, standing against the wind, remembering or telling herself to forget, the background of the woman can tell you whether she is a person with a story.
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