A memoir about war, love, peace, persistence and bravery. The heroine Vera is really brave! Stick to what you believe in! It's just that the film is a bit long... The first half is a love scene between you and me, and the second half is a cruel war scene. All from Vera's point of view, the man, brother, and friend whom he loved, died one after another because of the war. When he returned to Oxford, he was so sad that he couldn't extricate himself. Under the persuasion of his roommate, he started life again until he became a new generation. Anti-war writer. Although the film is a bit long, but seeing Vera standing under the cherry tree after returning to Oxford, I was really moved to tears. The feeling of suppressing grief and moving forward made people see greatness. War, only the people suffer! Don't be a slave to the powerful! How can that generation complain? Each generation has its joys and sorrows, but eventually these will pass away, and everything will return to peace. Live well and love what you love!
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