After watching Madame Bovary Love isn't free.

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1. Boring, monotonous. marriage. Boring is probably the most frequently used disparate word after watching this movie. Married Emma finds her married life a chronic torture. Daily life. Aside from wandering the village with her husband Charles on weekends, the day is a boring way to pass the time. There are also very few dances, she even said: I would rather he beat me, at least I have reason to hate him. What if a person falls into such a day-to-day, day-to-day repetition, and boring life after marriage? First of all, I think it can be solved like this: replace and fill the boring life with something you think is valuable. 2. Only light can drive out darkness. The score of this kind of substitution may be positive and can bring about fundamental changes, the second is temporary, in order to pass the current material life, replace the present with more [material], and use more Much [physical pleasure] instead of the boredom of life, it is clear that Emma chose the second. First of all, in terms of their own home decoration, they spend a lot of money at all costs, even buying expensive and useless things. Second, seize the opportunity to seek his extramarital lover. In fact, to a certain extent, what Emma found, or the kind of love he got, was more of a temporary physical satisfaction, especially Marcus. I don't think she's unaware of this. Because from the very beginning, her attitude towards pursuing these two people was very obvious, and she took the initiative to embrace them. In other words: Emma, ​​very horny, she longs to use [love] to dilute the current boredom. However, love cannot be so cheap. Especially men feel that you are horny. What else is there to say. Anyway, they are all: greedy for your body. Moreover, it is still the prey delivered to the door. 3. On the other hand, if you keep buying and buying, it seems that you buy all kinds of consumption, buy things, and save people. Let us get out of the boredom of life, but when we keep buying and buying, we carry huge debts, and material things only temporarily satisfy our inner emptiness. Of course, behind this, maybe he finally learned that the price was actually paid with his life. When two lovers. At the most critical time, he rejected him and her, and left her one after another. And she was in debt, her husband turned against her, it all added up. Let this young girl who just came out of society choose to end her own life. In fact, when I saw the front, I had a little more in my heart. It's the feeling of indifference. A woman, why do you buy so many things, spend so much money, and go around to hook up with a lover, but when I saw her finally taking poison and falling into the forest, the scene lasted for a minute or two, until the last scene where her expression froze. In an instant, it was still deeply touched. If her ending is another, and some unexpected property is inherited and mortgaged by her, can she start all over again? Can she see that the two lovers she was looking for before are not true love? I think maybe this ending might be more meaningful to think about. 4. So the final reflection is (1) Love is not free, when you get anything, you have to consider whether you can bear the cost of losing it. (2) Any emptiness requires [the right medicine]. Don't go to the doctor in a hurry. Emma, ​​the real boredom after marriage. I feel like a spiritual void. And this emptiness cannot be satisfied with material and simple desires. Think of "Vanity Fair" and "The Great Gatsby" as examples. Huo Huo will only widen the gap of desire. (3) True love is not the enjoyment of a temporary extramarital affair. Love is a responsibility. Love is more about the resonance of the soul and spirit of both parties. Other than that, simple carnal gratification. Only drink poison to quench thirst. (4) Finally, I feel that as an outsider, it is impossible to judge whether it is good or bad. On the contrary, from another point of view, maybe this is a wonderful ending, because compared to a person with a strong desire and impulse For the restless Emma, ​​she bravely chose to pursue what she loves and enjoy the life she longed for. Although it is short, isn't this also a choice? Make such a choice and accept the consequences. So the final reflection is (1) Love is not free, when you get anything, you must consider whether you can bear the cost of losing it. (2) Any emptiness requires [the right medicine]. Don't go to the doctor in a hurry. Emma, ​​the real boredom after marriage. I feel like a spiritual void. And this emptiness cannot be satisfied with material and simple desires. Think of "Vanity Fair" and "The Great Gatsby" as examples. Huo Huo will only widen the gap of desire. (3) True love is not the enjoyment of a temporary extramarital affair. Love is a responsibility. Love is more about the resonance of the soul and spirit of both parties. Other than that, simple carnal gratification. Only drink poison to quench thirst. (4) Finally, I feel that as an outsider, it is impossible to judge whether it is good or bad. On the contrary, from another point of view, maybe this is a wonderful ending, because compared to a person with a strong desire and impulse For the restless Emma, ​​she bravely chose to pursue what she loves and enjoy the life she longed for. Although it is short, isn't this also a choice? Make such a choice and accept the consequences.

Madame Bovary (2014)
6.6
2014 / Germany Belgium America / Drama Love / Sophie Barthes / Mia Wasikowskaris Ifans

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Madame Bovary quotes

  • Monsieur Lheureux: This is going to be very expensive.

    Emma Bovary: You will extend me credit, will you not?

    Monsieur Lheureux: [slides fabric swatches toward her] Money should never be the problem - only the solution.

  • Monsieur Lheureux: Each moment you don't possess what you love is a moment not spent in love. And a heart without love is a heart without a voice. No song, no life.