I have seen countless movies about love. But I never thought that love could be presented in this way. Love can also be so direct and simple, so ignorant of the future, so smashing the boat, so people can sit upright. I can't believe it, I'm full of doubts, I'm speechless. At first glance, I didn't like the warm and reckless Russian officer Andrei. Measured by our modern thinking. not worth. It's really not worth it. Fighting for everything, in exchange for never seeing each other. How outrageous. Even more incomprehensible are the dedicated officers. For the love of a friend can be so dedicated. If it is changed to reality, when we fall in love with the person we know is not suitable. Friends around me either turn a deaf ear to Mingzhe to protect themselves, or they are alarmist about the possession of their parents. Come out with one, even if it is one, accompany us crazy, we love, we cry, we are sad, all is good! So, I was initially moved by the camaraderie here. Especially when that friend Andre once thought was his opponent. When Andre was sick, Joan was found silently for him. When Andre stabbed the general with the strings, he was so desperate to protect him. So heartbroken question: why are you like this, why are you like this? When Andrei was exiled to Siberia, he notified Joan as soon as possible. Together with so many officers, they sang the songs they knew by heart. Everyone is so reluctant and so sincere. This is the most moving station farewell scene in all the movies. It's also the only place where watching this movie made me cry. I think Andre is really worth it, lost love, and friendship. See it again. Suddenly I was deeply moved by the love of this Russian man. He was wearing a ring of cakes funny, and he met her for the first time on the train. drink wine. eat cake. to chat with. love at first sight. He recognized her at a glance and asked if she wanted to go ice skating? So she played funny and exciting artificial ice for the first time. He was ill and saw her eyes wide open. It is the custom of their country to kiss the cheek three times. He read the general's letter of confession to her in fluent English. After the confession, he left without ignoring everyone's attention. He listens to her saying sorry, she is not a woman worthy of her love, and she turns away. He fainted. She asked him, do you love me? He said there was no denying it. Say yes again. As if kissing the cheek, answer three times. He was on stage and only sang for her offstage. She laughed and he sang joyfully. She frowned, and he sang hesitantly. He couldn't help but stab the man beside him with the strings. last of the last. He crossed mountains and rivers, his beard was full, and he dignified a cigarette. Just looking at the woman he loves so deeply, she walks away from his eyes. . . Do you think he will regret it? So far, she will never see that happy barber on stage in her life.
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