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Stephan 2022-03-23 09:02:40
Glimpses in countless loves
The unbearable lightness of life, the love of Prague. Finally saw this movie. Melodious violin, beautiful body. The soul is heavy, but the body is light. I do not know how many times indulged in his deep eyes, only her childish face is in his slender arms, while the woman under him is constantly...
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Dedrick 2022-03-23 09:02:40
Light, heavy and "must be so"
I woke up before five in the morning. I always called it "morning insomnia", and I was proud of it. I read an article saying that those who sleep less have the "Thatcher gene". ”, some of them sleep 2 hours a day is enough. Less sleep, my spirit is still good, it does not affect my daytime life and...
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Hilton 2022-03-23 09:02:40
Light and heavy in life
It's been more than a year since I bought "Love in Prague", and I haven't had the courage to try this movie for various reasons. When I put the disc into the DVD player after 10 o'clock tonight, I should have realized that this film is almost 3 hours long and will give me sleepless nights. I...
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Eddie 2022-03-23 09:02:40
lightness in life
I heard the title of this book a long time ago, "The Unbearable Lightness of Life", but I still couldn't finish it. It was a movie, or it was shown to us by the teacher in class. When I saw the key point, the teacher jumped the tape - I still don't know if Tereza had a relationship with that man...
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Emie 2022-03-23 09:02:40
The Unbearable Endurance - Viewing "Love in Prague"
"She is a child who was floated down the water in a resin-coated straw basket. How could he let this straw basket with the child float down the river into the raging sea." A deep sense of helplessness was gripped. Theresa in the movie is weak like a deer that can be hurt at any time, she is...
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Kiarra 2022-03-22 09:02:22
How heavy is love?
I heard about this famous art film a long time ago. It was very, very shocking, and finally got the courage to buy it back and watch it. What shocks is not the erotic scenes in the film, but the feeling that life is as light as a feather and cannot bear the weight of life. There are a few words...
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Jonas 2022-03-22 09:02:22
Extremely happy, but unable to make life bear
Once in Prague, there lived a brain doctor named Thomas. Oh my gosh, if you read Kundera's The Unbearable Lightness of Life, none of this needs me to state any more. A doctor, three women around him, a female nurse who flirts with him in the hospital; Sabina, his mistress who knows him best;...
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Caitlyn 2022-03-22 09:02:22
The unbearable lightness of life
Thomas is a master hunter and has been around for a long time among all kinds of women until he meets Teresa, the heroine who can hug and fall asleep, but people who are used to thinking about the lower body are obviously not willing to give up the entire forest for a tree and insist on...
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Jimmie 2022-03-22 09:02:22
Prague's story
There's no way not to love this movie. So handsome and charming Thomas, so wild and charming Sabina. Also, Juliette Binoche. Finally understand why she is "the first ice cream in spring". This metaphor has been memorized for many years. She in "Deconstructed Life" and "I Love You in Paris" are...
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Norberto 2022-03-22 09:02:22
The Unbearable Lightness of Being
IN PRAGUE, IN 1968, THERE LIVED A YOUNG DOCTOR NAMED TOMAS... He was elegant, charming, and merciful. The deep eyes have a subtle excess of melancholy and laughter. BUT THE WOMAN WHO UNDERSTOOD HIM BEST WAS SABINA... The face half-covered by the black top hat is SABINA's charming appearance. TOMAS...
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The Unbearable Lightness of Being
Director: Philip Kaufman
Language: English Release date: February 5, 1988