On La Traviata and Anna

Jeffry 2022-04-21 09:03:15

In the past two days, I have watched several romantic movies "Roman Holiday", "Anna Karenina", "Jane Eyre" and "La Traviata". The characters in it have their own strengths in love. What the La Traviata brought to me is "decision", probably because my age group has never experienced love, and the love I think is that two people think about each other and stick to each other until they grow old; she is also very brave and she can Give up everything to pursue love, but she is different from Anna. For Anna, her love is selfishness and Er's love is not the biggest because it depends on whether or not to marry. If Anna is unmarried, she can give everything for her love. The reality is that Anna has indeed become a selfish person (the whole paragraph is a bit messy to target Anna ∑( ̄□ ̄)) But each has its own life, just don’t regret it

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  • Joy 2022-01-21 08:02:17

    "How can one change life and build a new life based on momentary love?" The saddest and ironic thing is that a dusty girl who didn't believe in love eventually died of love. The Chinese subtitles are always slow and very tired. I hope I still have the level of English when I was in school

  • Desmond 2022-04-24 07:01:23

    I haven't read the original book, but I was moved by the movie. What's a more precious gift than giving a love to someone who doesn't believe in love? Although this love is more painful than happy, it is also the most beautiful. Both actors are good, especially like Garbo, with the beauty of the city.

Camille quotes

  • Baron de Varville: No one has to tell me, you found a playmate for this rustic holiday of yours. It's in your face.

  • Armand: Tired?

    Marguerite: Only nicely tired. Let's go as far as the top of the hill and see what's beyond.

    Armand: Yes. I don't care what's behind, do you?

    Marguerite: No.