If you forgive me, I will forgive you

Amelie 2022-03-25 09:01:14

Laura's silent expression has a melancholy beauty, no earrings, no other obvious accessories, tall and slender figure, neat and elegant hairstyle, and those talking eyes, have made her beautiful enough.

The whole film is Laura's memory. She sent off the person who made her heart move at the station, and then recalled the whole story again. This is an explanation for this relationship. And the two of them did not have any physical deviant behavior throughout the whole process, which made this unexpected relationship more pure.

On the last day together, the two just ate together, went for a drive, and went to the bridge they once visited. There are no special commemorative moves, no substantive commitments. If you know that this is your last day with your sweetheart, in the next few decades, there is almost no possibility for you to meet again, you still can't do anything, you can only let the last few hours flow like this. , flowing.

In the final scene, Laura's recollection ended, she couldn't help crying, and her husband hugged her tenderly and said she was welcome back. (This is really like a little story I read when I was a child. In the story, the girl cheated, but she finally returned to her boyfriend. The boyfriend hugged her so tenderly and accepted her with a mentality of seeing through everything.

) A simple extramarital affair came unexpectedly and left quietly. This is the best ending and the most sensible choice. After getting along for a short time, there was happiness and suffering, and finally forgive each other and stay away from each other. I love Laura looking out the train window and saying "If you forgive me, I will forgive you" to Alec. It's not easy to say goodbye to someone you've loved before.

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Brief Encounter quotes

  • Laura Jesson: [speaking about Dolly to herself] I wish you'd stop talking. I wish you'd stop prying and trying to find things out. I wish you were dead - no I don't mean that. That was silly and unkind. But I wish you'd stop talking.

  • Laura Jesson: [thinking to herself while looking at her husband, Fred] Fred, dear Fred. There's so much that I want to say to you. You're the only one in the world with enough wisdom and gentleness to understand. If only it was somebody else's story and not mine. As it is, you're the only one in the world that I can never tell. Never never. Because even if I waited until we were old, old people and told you then, you'd be bound to look back over the years and be hurt. And my dear, I don't want you to be hurt. You see, we're a happily married couple and let's never forget that. This is my home. You're my husband. And my children are upstairs in bed. I'm a happily married woman - or I was, rather, until a few weeks ago. This is my whole world, and it's enough, or rather, it was until a few weeks ago. But, oh, Fred, I've been so foolish. I've fallen in love. I'm an ordinary woman. I didn't think such violent things could happen to ordinary people.