Life is short, don't waste it

Merle 2022-03-24 09:03:20

I remember reading a small article in Vientiane. During World War II, Gilda, who was still a student, rode a bicycle through the German blockade, sent intelligence to the Allies, and helped the Allies a lot. I don't know if that Gilda is the Gilda in the American movie "Smoke in Paris". Gilda's Paris in 1924, emerging from the shadow of the First World War, the market is bustling and prosperous, and the goods are rich. Three beautiful girls in berets, school uniforms and coats came to the downtown area to read their palms. After the gypsy showed Gilda's palmistry, she said to Gilda in horror, "I'm sorry, I can't read it." The three of them were sent away. Probably the gods wanted to give Gilda a chance to prevent her from knowing her tragic fate prematurely. However, Gilda is a person who seeks the truth, and she wants to control her own destiny. Sure enough, after a while, Gilda went back to the store by herself to ask what happened. Facing the bright and bewildered girl, the gypsy said helplessly and regretfully: "I see that you can only live to be thirty-four years old." , Probably Gypsies do not have the habit of looking at palmistry. Is it out of professional ethics to tell a young woman that she will die soon? Fortune tellers are really cruel. When you are a teenager, you are judged to have only ten years to live. How should you spend such a life? In Gilda's own words, "My whole life seems to be filled with panic." As a celebrity in the upper class of Paris and the darling of the social world, Gilda fully enjoys a life of debauchery and luxury. She is a fresh woman, an extraordinary woman. In the best years of her life, she is truly in love with Guy, and she is as close as a "comrade" to Mia. She is a well-known photographic artist in Paris. Gilda has all love, friendship, and career. In her short life, Gilda was happy, and her life bloomed with splendor. The splendor in the panic seems unreasonable. Many people have a lot of criticisms about Gilda and even the movie, saying that it is allowed to be corrupt. I instead find the story to be a gloomy tragedy for Gilda, from start to finish. Gilda is like a person who is wearing a clean white coat, but was arranged by God to walk in the mud, full of grievances and anger, simply dirty! In troubled times, everyone has it. When her lover left her to fight, Gilda also learned to say goodbye to sweet days, became a spy, committed herself to a German officer, and provided intelligence to the Allies. The women of the German officers are dirtier than prostitutes. Not only has he lost his personality, but he has also lost his national character, and has been despised and cast aside. Gilda's fate as a spy is like Elizabeth Ruth in "Ball of Suet", even more miserable than Ruth, and finally killed by her angry people. Gilda endured everything, she Not in the eyes of others, but in the heart of a lover; she just waits for death, waiting for death to end everything. In the stairwell for defecation, the helpless Gilda fell on the steps, facing the killing of the partisans who hated the German Nazis, a little indifferent. Life begins, end is unknown; life begins, end is known. The way of life should be different. True life to death requires courage, wisdom and courage. Transcending the mundane and realizing all the value and meaning of human existence, Gilda's short life was not wasted at will. Gilda and Guy had an accident, and the two hit it off. The Cambridge background makes the film less trivial and annoying and more straightforward. Guy is madly in love with Gilda. Gilda is still undecided about the relationship at this time, and she is still trying to find true love with different people. Gilda travels all over the world, constantly changing occupations, traveler, extra, photographer, immersed in her own subjective world, "I" is the center of the world, wandering around, home in the world, enjoying life. broad. As Guy prepares to start a normal life as a normal person, Gilda "comes back". Guy and his girlfriend were watching a movie in the theater. The scene of Gilda's Cleopatra's maid suddenly appeared in the movie. Guy immediately collapsed, and his girlfriend also saw the clue. Guy and his girlfriend were sleeping peacefully in bed when Gilda really came back. That girlfriend is really an amazing woman, Lan Xinhui, Bingxue smart, quiet and reserved, and Gilda are two completely different types of people. She got up and went to the living room to meet Gilda and recognized the woman in the movie. She immediately realized her embarrassing situation, wisely rejected Guy's stay, and quickly disappeared from Guy's life. Gilda introduces her life and friends to Guy, and asks Guy to quit her teaching job to be her photography assistant. Since then, Gilda and Guy and her friend Mia have a very tacit understanding and live happily together. Guy wanted to marry Gilda at one point, but Gilda thought of his fate and did not respond. This is how life is, always like to create separation in the gluey moments and troubles in the happy and sweet moments. Guy wanted to support the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War. Mia is a Spaniard and has an inescapable responsibility for her motherland. The two left Gilda together, Guy went to war, and Mia worked as a field nurse. Guy's departure from Gilda was a heavy blow to Gilda. All letters will not be returned! On the battlefield, Mia was blown away by a bomb and could never return to Gilda. Gilda wasn't going to forgive Guy. Gilda volunteered to be a member of the Allied forces in WWII A spy, placed beside a German officer who bowed under her pomegranate skirt. Gilda gained valuable information for the Allies, including inadvertently saving Guy. When the two reunited again, Gilda's indifference angered Guy, who disregarded his identity as an intelligence officer and openly entered Gilda's apartment, which was also where Gilda and German officers lived together. It was a truly ecstasy moment. After enduring countless lovesicknesses and seeing other men hold their beloved in their arms, the intense subjugation, revenge, and fanaticism gripped the heart. The two still love each other deeply, and their hearts have never betrayed each other. Love to the point of death, really thrilling. Destiny made people, special war period, special identity, so that the two eventually passed by. Gilda died at the hands of angry French partisans at the age of thirty-four. Gilda and Mia are said to be gay, but I strongly disagree. They are photographers and models, sisters and family, close friends, not gay. Indeed, the two of them once shared a bed with Guy, and there was absolutely no disorder; before Guy and Mia went to Spain, in the face of parting, Gilda kissed Mia and bit Mia's lips, which was just an expression Anger at parting. A woman with strong control must have an exceptionally kind and simple female friend. Because wealth, appearance, and talent will make her very excluded from the crowd of women, women without female friends are very miserable, after all, the topic of conversation with men is limited. Therefore, men and women can be lovers, intimate lovers, and sexual partners, but they cannot replace the status and role of girlfriends in life. Mia is Gilda's most loyal and intimate female companion. Men and women often think completely differently. Having a sweet and stable life is all that Gilda wants, but Guy has to go to Spain to join the international column to realize the value of his life. Guy also took Mia away. Gilda kissed Mia goodbye and bit her mouth, as if to say, the world of men cannot be changed, why should you, a woman, follow it? Or do you want to blend in with Mia and accompany Guy? Gilda is lucky to have Mia's friendship. The two know and love each other. When Mia is bullied by the sadist, Gilda cuts Guy and Mia away in a frantic revenge against the sadist. That kind of behavior made people feel like she was a man who could protect her woman. There is a relationship between Mia and Guy. They have a common love and a deep affection for each other. For Gilda, she always hoped that Mia would stand by Guy's side for him, become Guy's lifelong partner, and even get married and have children. Therefore, her attitude is that she can share Guy with Mia. Mia understands very well that the relationship between Guy and Gilda cannot be separated by anyone or anything, so although she has many opportunities to get close to Guy, she will never tempt Guy. It can be seen that Mia has been tempted by Guy for many times, but in the end it is only erotic and polite. Take pain and the awareness and feeling of pain as the real purpose, and the more you realize the value of what you have given up and your love for them in the midst of pain, and the more you watch your own abandonment, the more you feel The pain of imposing this test on yourself. Mia is a very "skinny" woman in both soul and body. Although there are not many scenes, Penelope's brilliance is also obscured by Theron, and the role is still very good. Mia left Gilda with Guy, perhaps looking for a chance to be alone with Guy. They were alone, but they missed Gilda even more, and neither of them could get around Gilda. Mia died on her way home from visiting Guy. Her death was an accident and a farewell to love. Gilda and the German officer The German officer took great pains to use his power to drive away people in the restaurant, get a good seat, and humbly admitted to Gilda: "Happy birthday! I'm sorry, I checked your file privately, today is yours Birthday, I know you are thirty-three years old, and it looks like you are only twenty-eight." The German officer's thankful appearance did not have the harshness and brutality of the Nazis. Even Wayne, the German who saved the pianist Spearman in The Pianist, was serious. At that time, Gilda's expression was very strange. When Gilda took Guy back to the castle to see his father, his father said "you never want to have a birthday", probably because of "34 years old". The German officer proposed to Gilda. It was a very dirty scene. Gilda's eyes were full of contempt, disdain and, of course, the sadness of being reminded that she had only one year left in her life. In the end, when the German officer was shot by the Paris guerrillas, Gilda looked very distressed while hugging the German officer, and her emotions were second, probably mainly because she regretted that such a young life was no more, just like herself. That was the god of death warning her: You are running out of time! There was nothing she could do, there was nothing she could do, but she stared in horror at the approaching death. In my eyes, Gilda's life is as gorgeous as a summer flower, and I don't have to erase any paragraphs with an eraser. Recognizing the value of the things you give up and your love for them, the longer you watch your own abandonment, the more you feel the pain of imposing this test on yourself. Mia is a very "skinny" woman in both soul and body. Although there are not many scenes, Penelope's brilliance is also obscured by Theron, and the role is still very good. Mia left Gilda with Guy, perhaps looking for a chance to be alone with Guy. They were alone, but they missed Gilda even more, and neither of them could get around Gilda. Mia died on her way home from visiting Guy. Her death was an accident and a farewell to love. Gilda and the German officer The German officer took great pains to use his power to drive away people in the restaurant, get a good seat, and humbly admitted to Gilda: "Happy birthday! I'm sorry, I checked your file privately, today is yours Birthday, I know you are thirty-three years old, and it looks like you are only twenty-eight." The German officer's thankful appearance did not have the harshness and brutality of the Nazis. Even Wayne, the German who saved the pianist Spearman in The Pianist, was serious. At that time, Gilda's expression was very strange. When Gilda took Guy back to the castle to see his father, his father said "you never want to have a birthday", probably because of "34 years old". The German officer proposed to Gilda. It was a very dirty scene. Gilda's eyes were full of contempt, disdain and, of course, the sadness of being reminded that she had only one year left in her life. In the end, when the German officer was shot by the Paris guerrillas, Gilda looked very distressed while hugging the German officer, and her emotions were second, probably mainly because she regretted that such a young life was no more, just like herself. That was the god of death warning her: You are running out of time! There was nothing she could do, there was nothing she could do, but she stared in horror at the approaching death. In my eyes, Gilda's life is as gorgeous as a summer flower, and I don't have to erase any paragraphs with an eraser. Recognizing the value of the things you give up and your love for them, the longer you watch your own abandonment, the more you feel the pain of imposing this test on yourself. Mia is a very "skinny" woman in both soul and body. Although there are not many scenes, Penelope's brilliance is also obscured by Theron, and the role is still very good. Mia left Gilda with Guy, perhaps looking for a chance to be alone with Guy. They were alone, but they missed Gilda even more, and neither of them could get around Gilda. Mia died on her way home from visiting Guy. Her death was an accident and a farewell to love. Gilda and the German officer The German officer took great pains to use his power to drive away people in the restaurant, get a good seat, and humbly admitted to Gilda: "Happy birthday! I'm sorry, I checked your file privately, today is yours Birthday, I know you are thirty-three years old, and it looks like you are only twenty-eight." The German officer's thankful appearance did not have the harshness and brutality of the Nazis. Even Wayne, the German who saved the pianist Spearman in The Pianist, was serious. At that time, Gilda's expression was very strange. When Gilda took Guy back to the castle to see his father, his father said "you never want to have a birthday", probably because of "34 years old". The German officer proposed to Gilda. It was a very dirty scene. Gilda's eyes were full of contempt, disdain and, of course, the sadness of being reminded that she had only one year left in her life. In the end, when the German officer was shot by the Paris guerrillas, Gilda looked very distressed while hugging the German officer, and her emotions were second, probably mainly because she regretted that such a young life was no more, just like herself. That was the god of death warning her: You are running out of time! There was nothing she could do, there was nothing she could do, but she stared in horror at the approaching death. In my eyes, Gilda's life is as gorgeous as a summer flower, and I don't have to erase any paragraphs with an eraser. The restaurant chases away people, gets a good seat, and humbly admits to Gilda: "Happy birthday! I'm sorry, I checked your file privately, today is your birthday, I know you are thirty-three years old, it looks like you Only twenty-eight." The thankful appearance of the German officers did not have the harshness and brutality of the Nazis at all. Even Wayne, the German who saved the pianist Spearman in The Pianist, was serious. At that time, Gilda's expression was very strange. When Gilda took Guy back to the castle to see his father, his father said "you never want to have a birthday", probably because of "34 years old". The German officer proposed to Gilda. It was a very dirty scene. Gilda's eyes were full of contempt, disdain and, of course, the sadness of being reminded that she had only one year left in her life. In the end, when the German officer was shot by the Paris guerrillas, Gilda looked very distressed while hugging the German officer, and her emotions were second, probably mainly because she regretted that such a young life was no more, just like herself. That was the god of death warning her: You are running out of time! There was nothing she could do, there was nothing she could do, but she stared in horror at the approaching death. In my eyes, Gilda's life is as gorgeous as a summer flower, and I don't have to erase any paragraphs with an eraser. The restaurant chases away people, gets a good seat, and humbly admits to Gilda: "Happy birthday! I'm sorry, I checked your file privately, today is your birthday, I know you are thirty-three years old, it looks like you Only twenty-eight." The thankful appearance of the German officers did not have the harshness and brutality of the Nazis at all. Even Wayne, the German who saved the pianist Spearman in The Pianist, was serious. At that time, Gilda's expression was very strange. When Gilda took Guy back to the castle to see his father, his father said "you never want to have a birthday", probably because of "34 years old". The German officer proposed to Gilda. It was a very dirty scene. Gilda's eyes were full of contempt, disdain and, of course, the sadness of being reminded that she had only one year left in her life. In the end, when the German officer was shot by the Paris guerrillas, Gilda looked very distressed while hugging the German officer, and her emotions were second, probably mainly because she regretted that such a young life was no more, just like herself. That was the god of death warning her: You are running out of time! There was nothing she could do, there was nothing she could do, but she stared in horror at the approaching death. In my eyes, Gilda's life is as gorgeous as a summer flower, and I don't have to erase any paragraphs with an eraser.

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Head in the Clouds quotes

  • Gilda Bessé: Beauty, bravery, and brains. What a catch. You also have a nice willy, and I hope to dream about it.

  • Julian Elsworth: [Guy and Gilda are on the pool table, naked under a blanket] What are you wearing under there?

    Gilda Bessé: As it's your big day, I'm wearing my Birthday Suit in your honor.