However, the more you look back, the more full Gilda's image becomes. At the end of the war, it is even more familiar, reminding me of "The Beautiful Legend of Sicily".
At that time Gilda went to sm the murderer for the sexually abused Mia even though she was nervous and fearful. Later, Mia died on the front line, and Guy was in the war. She is destined to come, and she still sacrificed her life for them in the end. Her embarrassing identity made her die miserably. After all, the people's sharp eyes could only see the hatred on the surface and their own, and Guy came all the way and only had time to repent. Powerless to save.
Gilda seems to be dealing with men of various colors, and her private life is loose and unrestrained. She is bright, luxurious and leisurely surrounded by suffering, blood and tears. She ignores the national disaster and abandons her old love. It is most selfish, but only she has great love. This kind of great love is not about guarding the body like jade, not making people feel haggard for Iraq, when other people or for the country and for the ideal, even if they still sacrifice their ego and take it for granted, everything she does is for the two who care about the most. personal.
Maybe she is destined to die, and life is too heavy to bear, so she must die.
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