Timoteo's wife is elegant and perfect. Compared to the Italia in the slums, it looks so low and humble. Probably everyone is wondering why Timoteo fell in love with her.
I was also thinking, until I saw that on the rainy night when they reunited, the two were sitting, and Italia saw the small dress bought for the child and asked happily: Is it a girl? I am also worried that the clothes will shrink when wet in the rain. The kindness in his eyes is like talking about his own child.
After Angela was born, when Timoteo went to her home to find her and tell her the news, she smiled comfortably and lay down. Later we realized that she was actually enduring the pain at that time. She didn't have the slightest jealousy and only cared about it. Is Timoteo happy because of the arrival of the child.
How would she react if it were Timoteo's wife?
How can we not love such a woman.
Each of us is looking for elegance. Taste, self-cultivation, and money are the goals that everyone is pursuing. Get rid of vulgarity and poverty, because they are ugly. But sometimes we forget that true beauty is always associated with goodness, not other material things.
Timoteo's career and identity have made him one with his noble wife, and his middle-class friends, but he's really happy in that "fringe" tavern, with friends in Italia's life when we play Football together. He's wearing a double-pointed "I love Italia" T-shirt and drinking beer while Italia does the cleaning. He wasn't a high-ranking doctor back then, either, like a car mechanic, like everyone else in that village. It was then that he became his true self.
Italia, just like that, awakened the man with kindness and authenticity.
The contrast between the two women in the film appears many times. At that fancy birthday party his wife danced and danced wildly in the yard after Italia had an abortion; when Timoteo asked his wife to have a child for fear of falling into a relationship with Italia, the wife threw him a dress after saying Sentence: After Paga! and Italia became pregnant, they had no will of their own, and it was up to Timoteo to decide whether to give birth or not; the beloved bourgeois puppy at the father-in-law's house made Timoteo couldn't help but kick, Italia's That big dog with a mixed coat as low as its owner won Timoteo's love.
In this kind of love, Italia relegated herself to the end, perhaps because she was too humble, so it was enough to let Timoteo give her a little bit. But who can be so generous when people don't have everything. Italia's generosity comes from the kindness of her heart. Just like in "Blue", when Julie found out that her dead husband had a lover before his death, and the lover was still pregnant, she did not go crazy, but gave her her villa. And her husband's lover smiled slightly and told her that it was just like her husband's evaluation of her: she is nice and generous, this is her nature, and others can rely on her with confidence. Some people understand that the name Italia may have a political metaphor, but I can only understand that Italia is as tolerant and dedicated as the motherland. Even after her death, she came back to be with Timoteo when he needed comfort the most. So when Angela was out of danger, Timoteo took out the red shoe that symbolized Italia, kissed it, paid her respects, and thanked her.
Angela's little punk boyfriend waited anxiously outside the ward, Timoteo passed by, and then turned around before closing the door, looked at him, compared to his anxiety after the operation on Italia, he might have the same kind of sympathy for the boy, but this boy just Fortunately, my lover survived.
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