Crows are not afraid of how close we are to death

Rhea 2022-04-20 09:02:25

Cholera was full of corpses, and crows showed up many times, and they were interested in all death. The scene where the crows pecked people's eyes frightened me, but this is the food chain. When you rot and are useless, they must be eroded. When Angelo arrived at a mansion, there were women and babies who had been dead for several days beside the bed. There was blood all over the place, and every time the crows came out, they were full of nausea and fear. Cholera brings people the fear of death.

You see, even if there are sorrows everywhere and the city is full of dead bodies, it cannot change the tranquility and beauty of nature. The scene under the director's lens, the green trees and the harvest of the rice paddies are already mild in the sun, and the sparkling water in the stream is very beautiful. In contrast to the darkness that shrouded the dead village.

The knight has followed to protect the woman, and his chivalry reflects loyalty, fortitude and self-discipline. The night the woman contracted cholera, he abandoned all imprisoned thoughts for one purpose: to keep her alive. When she came back to her madness for love, the knight regained his clear, determined look. Is there love between them? The knight kissed the woman's hand lightly on his lips, he frantically changed all paths for her just to help her find her husband, he did everything he learned to save her, even to keep her warm and sleep with her. , not afraid of plague infection. He finally succeeded in rescuing her, and he continued to work hard to complete the task of saving the country, so he walked away without looking back.

In that era of letters, Malina could only look forward to his reply. The husband in the house looked at her slowly, ready to set her free.

Who said it wasn't a big love movie.

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The Horseman on the Roof quotes

  • Pauline: They don't fear men since they have started to eat them.

  • Angelo: Cholera avoids me like the plague.