But it is a bottomless and fierce collision. Two men, passionate and cautious, peaceful after the war, love each other but betray each other. When I saw it, I was drinking Pinot Grigio in Italy. It was not my wine. It was the same in all regions. It was sour, and Chardonnay was the right one.
The real climax comes in the second half. Have you ever seen that shoe-shining scene? At that moment, the lock of the box was pressed, and that slight sigh. Ha ha. That stubborn picture is a farewell.
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