Choose the woman you love, France has God's help!

Scarlett 2022-03-23 09:02:04

I am by no means an avant-garde boy who advocates contrarianism, but I have to admit that when D'Addarion faced a choice - whether to hand over his hard-earned diamond necklace to save his beloved woman Constance, or to act righteously When France sacrificed her ego and achieved her greatness, Athos's lesson really touched me: "Choose the woman you love, France has divine help!" I know this is a joke, but this is a story about Is it not a great thing for a movie for entertainment to make a choice that is loyal to one's emotions in the reality of art? And this greatness does not lie in the majesty, but in a pure and profound romance.
Real life is almost nothing but reality itself. At times, we all seem to forget how to be romantic—and, of course, money-hungry romance is a different story. The charm of the Three Musketeers, I think, does not lie in their loyalty and loyalty to Louis XIII, but in their chivalrous elegance—heroic, witty, romantic, humorous, all of which are glamorous and dazzling. of light. They are not extraordinary generals, and they also have ordinary people's emotions, which may sometimes be expressed more thoroughly and strongly. They are the most genuine type, without the cloak of hypocrisy. They are loyal to their own feelings, stick to justice, loyal to the country, hate their enemies, be honest to their friends, and most importantly, make no secret of their true love. revealing. All of this makes me envious. Life is alive, is it a cowardice with shackles, or is it a life of sincerity? They give the answers we all yearn for. "Choose the woman you love, France has the help of God!" How true are these words, there is no choice against one's heart, there is no vigorous tragic, but full of deep affection that is in line with people's hearts, expressing his most unrestrained attitude in the most unrestrained manner Sincere attitude. For the motherland, they did not give up, let alone betray, but proved their true love for their lover and devotion to the country with their actions.
I am mortal, with mortal emotions, love what I love and hate what I hate. Perhaps, such a romantic adventure is hard to find in reality, and perhaps there are too many involuntary helplessness in reality, but I should keep a swordsman's dashing, give everything for the one I love, and scoff at the one I hate. At least, when facing the people I love, don't be hypocritical, love them with actions, we are just mortals, and the others have their own divine help!

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The Three Musketeers quotes

  • D'Artagnan: [after getting a ticket] What is this?

    Aramis: It's a citation. It's a ticket.

    [pause]

    Aramis: Failure to remove animal bowel movements from public area.

    D'Artagnan: French.

    Aramis: Your horse took a dump on the street.

    D'Artagnan: You're joking.

    Aramis: That's what they all say.

  • King Louis XIII of France: [gazing at Buckingham's war machine] What is that thing called, anyway Richelieu?

    Richelieu: An... airship, your Majesty?

    King Louis XIII of France: Why don't I have one of those?

    Richelieu: An oversight on our part.

    King Louis XIII of France: Right,

    [pause]

    King Louis XIII of France: right.

    [angrily]

    King Louis XIII of France: Well, build me one.