Just because of love?

Denis 2022-03-23 09:02:42

This is a movie that I watched half of my college days, and I didn't finish the second half. I knew it was a tragedy. I couldn't bear to watch it, but the impression left was very deep.

The songs and dances that appear with the plot are extremely beautiful. My favorite is the dance that the hero and heroine danced before, and the dance that the heroine's mother danced. The house with stained glass, the moonlight, the pool, this is beautiful, and of course I am amazed by the beauty of the heroine.

Is it a movie about love, but it's definitely not that simple. Devda's death is because of love, but also because of family affection. It is painful not to be understood by others, and it is lonely for the soul to have nowhere to go. Abandoning Paro was an escape from the conflict between family and love. In order to resolve this conflict, he told himself that he was only friendly to Paro. But it was too late when he realized his mistake, he lost his love and the people who really knew him. It is not only the loss of love that makes him miserable, but also the oppression of his family, he doesn't understand. After that, he was kicked out, and the blow of love and family left him was a heavy blow, and friendship and alcohol became his dependence. It ended up killing him for a glass of friendship...if he had found out earlier that he had Paro in one eye and a cicada in the other, it probably wouldn't have been that way when he had health Tragedy, he will find the support of life again.

People are inevitably not disturbed by secular concepts. The secular tells us how important reputation is, how important dignity is, how important is wealth, how important is status, how important is oneself in the eyes of others, but the world does not know how important one is. Feelings, do not know their own sorrows and joys. The world does not know the importance of what the heart loves.

Just imagine if a person has no family, no love, no friendship, the world is full of people who don't know him. Even if he has wealth, status and dignity, what interest does he carry in this world? The other world may be more attractive to him, but there is no endless regret and nostalgia there, just becoming a soul may be able to stay by the side of the loved one.

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Devdas quotes

  • Devdas Mukherjee: I object!

  • Devdas Mukherjee: Such vanity? Not even the Moon is as vain.

    Parvati: How could it be? The Moon is scarred. I'm not.