Kenya's tropical style, transnational conspiracy, romantic love - it was originally a heavyweight blockbuster, but it lacked the style of a blockbuster.
The heroine looks a lot like Winslet with a wider face.
The highest-ranking official in the film is the old man in "Cafe Girl" (how can he always act as a high-ranking official).
"I have loved her, and I am not ashamed of it." - It can be seen that the second male really loves her, not just her body. Because of this sentence, this love is remarkable, but in the film, it is too frivolous to be mentioned.
"God made Adam as a first draft, and made Eve a lot of improvements." - Agreed!
"You will become the person you love sooner or later."
I don't analyze it technically. I think it's a pity that the heroine should have told her lover about it earlier! She knew from the beginning of the whole thing that she was likely to die, she just didn't expect it to be so soon. So, he made up his mind to bear all the consequences alone, take risks alone, but ask the other party to live well - but after knowing everything in this life that is unbearable, can he still live? This is actually another kind of selfishness.
This is very respectable and indeed great, but it is not fair to him. Have you really thought about it for the other party? Don't forget, you are not him, and you will never be able to make a choice for the other party without concealing the truth. The person you love the most, has the right to know your affairs, don't make decisions for him without authorization! Even if it's about life and death, even if it comes at the cost of losing your life.
No one is born to be great. A lot of great people or things are just on their own head, and they have to do it in violation of their own moral principles. Not so much greatness, as fate dictates. It is rare for us ordinary people to encounter such a thing in our lifetime, let alone fighting against the interests of the governments of several countries. Such a big topic is generally not our turn to do. But if it were me, I would have told him. If he is willing to bear the fate with me, we will die without any regrets; if he is not willing, or has to retreat for other reasons, then I will consider it again.
There are many people who love each other. Isn't the reason why we choose a person as the closest lifelong partner because we believe that the other person can share our destiny with us?
I burst into tears for the heroine, but I also felt wronged for the hero: Why didn't you TMD tell me? Why do you have to take everything by yourself? I am willing to face it together with you, but you will not even give me a chance! You let me know how much you love me, but I never have the chance to tell you how much I love you too!
Therefore, at the end of the film, the male protagonist chose to come to the lake where his wife was killed and go with her. In his emotions, in addition to his deep nostalgia and love for his wife, there is also a strong guilt for suspecting his wife's infidelity before, and self-blame for his lack of concern for his wife. . . These heavy emotions that never have a chance to be expressed are even more important than death, and even death cannot resist them.
He had to live up to the heroine and her expectations that he wanted him to live well, because she failed him first.
Wouldn't it be better if everything was made clear when she was alive and he was alive, and the two were in agreement with each other and held hands to die? Certainly also helps the truth be clarified earlier! What a pity, what a pity!
The same emotion is also given to "La Traviata" and to those who are immersed in the great light!
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