——When Tolstoy
watched the movie, the first reaction was the scream of the countess, loud and annoyed, how could Tolstoy's wife be such a irritable and unreasonable person. Why do couples who have been in love all their lives drift apart at the last moment of their lives?
Needless to say, he loved her, and when he knew she was pretending to be ill, he went to see her with concern, and croaked her to amuse her; and she loved him, too, when Tolstoy was dying. Sophia just took his hand and told him: Although I am a selfish woman, my love for you is real.
He loves her, and when he was in his old age, his memories and Sophia had a heart-to-heart bond with each other, and when they promised each other for a lifetime, it was unforgettable sweetness. She also loves him, and the question she asks him most in the film is "Do you love me? She sees him as her everything.
So" if love is everything, why isn't love enough? "
When love is combined with a self that has been proud of her whole life, a woman who is a mother, and a woman who has dedicated herself behind her back for 48 years, love is no longer just love.
Maybe, maybe she also wants to follow her. Tolstoy, maybe, she can follow Tolstoy. It's just family, children, how heavy is the responsibility for her. On the other hand, Tolstoy doesn't need to care about all the clutter in the world, he only needs to be in a It is about writing his popular stories and his understanding of the world in a quiet environment. And such a quiet writing environment is what Sophia operates silently.
Gorky once sighed: "That woman is very close to an original, and The great artist, who was extremely restless, lived together for fifty years of embarrassing long years...and now people only remember her when they are happy to slander her. "
Tolstoy's departure has made many men who can't stand the yelling, trivial, and pretentious men who can't stand women find support for their anger. They are like a child, talented, impulsive, and helpless. to express an attitude.
He loved her so deeply that he chose to leave when he was extremely nervous and restrained.
It seems that it is also a very difficult thing for a great man to "never give up".
Who can be blamed for this?
I never love you because of your beauty
I love you never because of your talent
just because you are you, the whole you, the imperfect you.
Love is a dance in an appropriate dimension, and only two people can complete a wonderful performance with the tacit cooperation of two people. Love is accompanied by pain, complaints, restraints, demands, expectations, sadness, joy, happiness, satisfaction, and companionship; without love, we are still ourselves, and perhaps lonely.
Love is also, painful and happy.
Viewed on 2012-06-20, 1.
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