Faye Wong's divorce and this film, is it to impact my belief in love?

Ivah 2022-03-23 09:02:49

1. I don’t know why, after seeing this film, Mo Min felt heartbroken and heartache, hated Daisy’s heartlessness so much, and pitied Gates’ loneliness so much. If it were moved to reality, one would be a second-generation official with a superior family. The second-generation husband, one is a poor boy's first love with a lower educational qualification than his self-made self-made, when the two stand in front of them, I wonder how many female compatriots will choose the same as Daisy? ? ! The reality and human feelings conveyed in the movie are really terrifying...
2. I still can't understand why only Nick attended the funeral after Gatsby died. Is this really caused by the indifference of the nobles? Or does it have something to do with Gatsby's failure as a human being? ?
3. Gatsby doesn't feel perfect, but because of love, Gatsby does feel amazing.
The above three points are the most direct feelings after reading it, and the sad thoughts are still floating...

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Extended Reading
  • Harrison 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    In the post-financial crisis era, Gatsby's fate is actually more of a prophecy of his class fate

  • Clovis 2022-03-22 09:02:29

    After watching this movie, only a masterpiece can stand the test of time. How can a 1974 movie be so good? Gatsby played so few, so handsome, but in love with the wrong person. It was a blessing for three lives to fall in love with him, Daisy was not worthy of his love. They communicated very little, Daisy actually went directly to Europe after his death (。ò ∀ ó。)

The Great Gatsby quotes

  • Jay Gatsby: Summer's almost over. It's sad, isn't it? Makes you want to - I don't know - reach out and hold it back.

    Nick Carraway: There'll be other summers.

    Jay Gatsby: [Turning to Nick] How 'bout a swim?

    Nick Carraway: Maybe later.

    Jay Gatsby: Hrmm.

    Nick Carraway: I'll give you a call - around noon?

    Jay Gatsby: Fine, old sport. I'll be at the pool.

    [Jay watches Nick walk away for a moment before calling out to him]

    Jay Gatsby: Nick? Thank you.

    Nick Carraway: [Nick nods and then continues on his way. But then he suddenly turns back] They're a rotten crowd. You're worth the whole damn bunch put together.

    [the two smile at one another and then Nick walks away, waving a hand back over his shoulder]

  • Myrtle Wilson: Daisy...

    [then sobbing, slowly]

    Myrtle Wilson: Daisy...