Marriage is too heavy, it takes three people to bear

Berneice 2022-03-27 09:01:14

I don't remember which celebrity said that the marriage is too heavy and needs three people to bear... I don't remember how long ago I saw this "Meeting Hate Late", and I only marked it today. The story line is very simple. It mainly tells about a middle-class British housewife with two children. She lives a very regular life. She takes the train into the city every Wednesday to watch a movie. It was on the way to the city on a certain Wednesday that there were grains of sand in his eyes, so he ran into a doctor and started an extramarital affair. Every Wednesday's date has become a program that the two look forward to very much. In addition to the hope and enjoyment, the two of them are also suffering in their hearts. It is the guilt of the family and the unease of cheating... Until one day, the doctor wants to go to Africa with his family. Practicing medicine, they meet to say goodbye at the coffee station in the train station. After seeing the doctor away, the heroine returned home in a loss, but fortunately, her husband's tolerant "Welcome home" brought her back to the Harmony Home. The heroine is undoubtedly very lucky. First of all, she already has a happy family and a tolerant husband.

The main plot is memorized, and some other details are forgotten. I saw that there are people rowing in the park, some people walking hand in hand on the road, and the heroine is addicted to love on the train. They are all very beautiful black and white light and shadow. , although there is no color, the mood is more in place.

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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.