The most beautiful thing in the world is to love and be loved and give to each other. - "Moulin Rouge"

Josiane 2022-04-22 07:01:03

This story is destined to be a tragedy. Christine's yearning for an ideal life and a beautiful love is so beautiful, but as the Duke said, he can wave his sleeves or not take a piece of it. Cloud's gone, as long as he has love, it is enough, as long as he is with Satine. From the beginning to the end, he only cares whether Satine loves him or not. Does he love Satine? Of course he does, but this kind of love is very selfish and selfish in my opinion. In the second half of the story, jealousy, suspicion, he only needs Satine Love him, be loyal to him, and he will only blame her, just like a man can only blame women, until the end he still struggles whether he loves him , As for your own feelings, have you ever thought and reflected on it, love is giving and being given, but everyone tends to favor one of them, and think that is love. Satine is the embodiment of tragedy. She is a shining diamond in front of everyone. She has to wear tight shapewear after the stage. She often coughs up blood and suffers from tuberculosis without knowing it. She enjoys everyone's "love" but also embraces the greatest emptiness. She met a special person by accident, and made Satine, who is used to being intoxicated, yearn for this beautiful love and beautiful him/her, but she knew the cruelty of reality from the beginning, but she was still addicted to it. field love. We are not people living in fairy tales. Fantasy and reality correspond. The better the fantasy, the crueler the reality and the greater the price to pay. We must learn to make choices, whether we can afford that share. Responsibility. It is said that in love, women will be a little more mature than men, and they will consider more than love, and ideal spiritual love cannot continue without material things.

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  • Nini Legs-In-The-Air: This ending's silly. Why would the courtesan go for the penniless writer? Whoops. I mean sitar player.

  • Toulouse-Lautrec: He's got a huge... talent .