I want consuming, inconvenient, riculous love. And only that.

Nellie 2022-03-24 09:03:09

A lifetime of love and hate between two people, the gramophone segment at the beginning tells so much with so little in just a few minutes. A few minutes later, she said, but I don't count anymore, heartbreaking.
The Countess, no longer young, but graceful and beautiful, asks, what do they know about love. Exactly. This is a story of great romance, and she is the bravest and most honest heroine.
I used to read Roland's "Celebrity Biography" and often wondered why she would do those bad things. But in fact, I should have known that everyone must have difficulties. Who can imagine her despair after knowing the man she had loved all her life, the man she had given birth to 13 children for, the man she gave her heart, and decided not to meet until death.
In Sex and the City, Carrie said at the end, I want love. I want consuming, inconvenient, ridiculous love. They had it, and maybe they still have it. This kind of love has become a burden, a burden that is worth it once in a lifetime .
In the two hours, the flashes continued, so beautiful, so beautiful, so real and so close.
This is a movie with a soul. That's the only thing that matters. It's not a flawless movie, in fact some of its flaws are so obvious, but it's still great. And this greatness, in large part, comes from its actors.

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  • Dillon 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    Love is a cliff with no way out. This Tolstoy is actually a supporting role. A proposition revolving around the same value of love, they have love, but torment each other in pursuit. And the original sound is great.

  • Vanessa 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    Everyone is mortal, this woman is a little shy and possessive... By the way, mcavoy's wife is too old. Fortunately, there is Kerry here.

The Last Station quotes

  • Leo Tolstoy: "Your youth and your desire for happiness reminds me cruelly of my age and the impossibility of happiness for me." When I was courting Sofya, she was so young and pure, it seemed impossible that I'd ever have her. I didn't want to tell her how I felt and I wanted to tell her nothing else. So I wrote down a string of letters and asked her if she could decipher them. She looked completely confused, thinking it was a game or... I gave her one clue. The firs two Y's, I said, stand for "your youth" and then the most miraculous thing happened. She simply spoke the phrase, my phrase as if she had read my mind. In that moment, we both knew we would always be together. For those first years, we were incredibly happy, terrifyingly happy.

  • Title Card: Everything that I know... I know only because I love. Leo Tolstoy - War and Peace