The British love film "Blue Deep Sea" tells the story of the heroine who committed suicide and was rescued in one day, recalling her heartbroken and wrong love path. The more than 100-minute viewing experience is very dull, there are not many characters, and the plot revolves around love, or derailment in marriage. The heroine is heartbroken for this eventual loss of extramarital love, how she desperately struggles in the whirlpool of her heart inside. The violin concerto and several interludes in the film are all old love songs from the 1950s. The tunes are melodious and resentful. The singing is confused and sad, full of sinking despair. Every time, it shows the emotional state of the characters well, and it can be regarded as a relief. The film brings the dull melancholy to the audience. The heroine's original husband is a successful judge. He is in his fifties or sixties, from a wealthy family, and has the style of a gentleman and aristocrat. He is mature and prudent and restrained. The heroine is played by a super beauty for Wei Zi. She is young and beautiful, from a humble background, and lacks similar background and values with her husband. It is impossible for her restrained and gentle husband to give her a passionate marriage life. She can't resist and willingly falls in love at first sight with a friend she met while golfing with her husband, the dashing young Mr. Peggy. She and this handsome and heroic young man who returned from the battlefield of World War II were deeply in love with each other. The self-esteem is strong, but the husband who is unwilling to give up his love does not agree to the divorce. The heroine said that he hates him for being angry and sane. Husbands say to their wives that love is not just lust, there are many things, you can't be with a man who can't give you anything. The hostess said that's all there is to her. It can be seen that the discordant life between her and her husband is very important to the young and vigorous wife. Compared with her lifeless lady life, she values the unreserved and free spirit with Peggy. of fiery passion. The husband's mother and the heroine talked about their hobby sports, but the heroine actually dismissively declared that sports are one of the most stupid activities of human beings. She said she had no passion for those sports. The noble, rich, picky and arrogant mother-in-law at the dinner table responded that "passion often leads to bad results, or insurance is better." The hostess said that it was even more boring. Between her and Mr. Peggy, apart from the volcanic sensuality, there is no intersection at all in terms of other life interests and values. The boyfriend returned from the intense fighting life on the front line to a normal capitalist world. With limited learning, he was unable to seek a decent and lucrative position. He envied the career and status of the heroine's husband, but he was helpless and out of touch with the real society. He always imagined that he was still the heroic soldier who lived in the war years. He said that The feeling of excitement and fear is fascinated and irresistible. This is also one of the sequelae of the war. Adapting to the fierce and confrontational battlefield, and stepping into a peaceful and stable society, these veterans are at a loss. Here I think of Nancy Parker, a beautiful spy of the Allied Group during World War II. She settled in Australia after the war and lived on government relief for a long time. She also suffered from Alzheimer's for many years. White Rat's radiant and stunning female spy did not leave a trace of brilliance on this dull and dull old lady. In the two historical backgrounds of war and peace, the powerful figures of the past suddenly became depressed and indolent weak marginal figures. This is both absurd and sad irony for those who have experienced such a huge gap in identity and situation, and it is also a sad phenomenon worthy of reflection and care for the whole society. In the process of the trend of the times, the fate of individuals is turned by the cloud, and the fate of the individual is rained by the ruthless society. Peggy is a frustrated young man who lives in the glorious past. He has difficulty finding a job and is in financial distress. He finally found a job as a pilot, but he has to go to the faraway South America, which means separation from the heroine. At this time, the heroine decided to commit suicide because Peggy forgot her birthday. Other reasons were: the difficult life of no income after separation from her husband, and she was completely disappointed in what she thought was love. After getting up in the morning, the hostess closes the curtains, Turning on the gas, taking 12 aspirin tablets, lying in bed in despair, waiting for the coma to pass, this is the paradoxically suffocating scene at the beginning of the film. Fortunately, the landlady found out in time that the doctor injected her with injections and made her vomit the medicine, which was fine. After waking up, the hostess began to recall the events that drove her to such a desperate situation. The film unfolds this dangerous situation of playing with fire and self-immolation by means of interludes. It uses long shots and streams of consciousness to string together various dark and closed scenes. The dark and retro scenes like oil paintings should be in line with the post-war life in the 1950s. British society with low youth morale and a vaunted women's liberation movement. The three characters in emotional entanglement have very different backgrounds, different positions, and different values. Everyone is a victim of this dangerous extramarital affair. The late husband made a passionate young woman his partner. Even with the solid guarantee of wealth and status, the heroine's reserved and calm appearance could not hold back a passionate young heart. Her feelings are undoubtedly It's a prisoner bird, for whom does Shaohua youth live up to? And Peggy's humbleness and poverty are destined not to give the heroine a safe and decent life. The two clashed while watching the Modernist Impression Art Exhibition. The couple, who had very different basic life concepts, not only failed to appreciate each other's interests and pursuits, but instead spoke bitterly. The conflict between them was profound and irreconcilable. . The poor heroine is deeply caught up in it, unable to extricate herself. Her demands on love are too harsh, almost a kind of morbidity, and she actually commits suicide to the point of absurdity. Her stupid and irresponsible behavior should be blamed on herself. Character flaws—weak, headstrong, narrow-minded. In Peggy's words, she "disobeyed the world" and got him involved in emotional entanglements. Last night, just because he forgot her birthday, she was willful and threatened to commit suicide, which no one could afford. The old lady who lived with her told her when her husband who had been with her for many years was dying, "When you are caught between the devil and the deep blue sea, it is difficult to choose, what do you think true love is? Change the other party's diaper when it gets wet." The heroine's husband said, "Love is the bright sunshine after the spring rain, and the storm after the sunshine." The narrow-minded, love-crazy heroine still stubbornly replied that you can do anything for love, and when it comes, especially when you have tasted desire, it happens naturally. The heroine's thoughts are firmly imprisoned by the love of men and women dominated by passion. She is dragged and tortured by desire, and even pushed to the edge of her life and ends her life. The bible tells us that the flesh is vile and should be subject to reason, teaching, and divinity, and we are to keep our Words and deeds, live a holy life. If the heroine's life can be enriched and she has other concerns and work, then this fruitless extramarital affair will probably not happen, or no matter who the heroine is in love with, she will never force herself into panic and death. Tragic situation! The meaning of love is not just passion, but also love and responsibility. The meaning of life is broad and far-reaching, just like the deep blue ocean. Let go of narrow and selfish selfish desires, and devote yourself to the wonderful and broad torrent of life. With an open horizon and heart, do these ignorant idiots seem childish and pitiful?
View more about The Deep Blue Sea reviews