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Curd and labeled patients
08 英语专业1班杨凯2008300340004
老鼠寿命多少年Vast expans of the dert sneeringly got the dying Katharine bogged down, brimless dust in complicity with the piercing gust snapping the wings of her anxious but trepidant hope. Pervasive darkness blinded her eyes and mind alike as though the last ray of the world had abandoned her unrelentingly. Her groaning was drowned, prayers blown to ashes, and even her despair culminated in futility. Ubiquitous chill eroded every part of Katharine, who breath of life was fading away, next to impossible to trace, bearing lamentable remblances to the powered-off torch. She was awaiting Almasy who eventually lived up to his promi. Their hard-earned love was vered by the unbridgeable gap of death. On the screen, Almasy carried Katharine out in the palace of winds with eyes misted by tears and heart overwhelmed by woes. The movie scenes portrayed above have earned incalculable tears of ntimental and nsitive audiences without excluding me. However, as far as I’m concerned, the weepy movie clips are impotent to coat the film with prervative which enables it to become impervious to some harsh criticism and stand the corrosion of time. Touching plot alone cannot also gain favors from Oscar panel. What entitles the film to remarkable reputation is its subtle magic which provokes us into commencing penetrating reflections on the war, the love bred ami
d the war and intricate labels attached to everyone.穿越修仙文女配
I suppo still fresh is your memory of Hana’s rentment that she must have been curd, for a couple of people who had intimate relationships with her died off.
Indeed, no one involved in wars can evade being curd and the ferocity and hazard of wars may reduce human beings to feeble patients who are able to scour for any prescription nowhere. It even ems that some loss as well as agonies are preordained once people are enmeshed in wars. Invisible landmines coveting you, unexpected rifles covering you and roaring fighters hovering over you, any step you take may mark the termination of life and any parting with the beloved may become a forever farewell.
Hana was a hapless victim of the Second World War which took a wrenching toll on her. While she was besieged by the torment spawned by her boyfriend’s death and strived to have hope triumph over it, her best friend’s ensuing death as good as added the last straw on her. At one moment, she put aside her sanity and recklessly charged to the explosion spot, taking no heed of the potential menaces around her at all. Stopped in time, she landed her empty eyes on the solitary jewel Jane left. No wailing. No crying. No talking. The whole world appeared to lap into tearful tranquility whic襁褓中的婴儿
h none could venture to break. From my perspective, this movie scene can be deemed as an epitome of the wounds caud by the war and is a great success. Instead of shrill cry and desperate scream which may even disturb and bore our ears, the wordless and quiet grief adds more fuel to resonating with the audience and gets engraved on our mind and memory. Hana worked as a nur during the war and she fulfilled her obligations heart and soul. In the wake of her bereavement, she totally absorbed herlf in tending the “English patient”, Almasy. What strike me most are that she would patiently read to him, understandingly listen to him and tenderly kiss
him goodnight. She extended her kindness and generosity to mitigate his pain and nourish his barren heart. As she took care of Almasy, she also gradually retrieved the renity of mind and her shattered heart was immenly consoled by an Indian who was also dutiful to remove landmines. Basically, the movie is haunted by smoldering sadness. However, at the end of the movie, Hana sat at the back of a truck, enjoying the fleeting scenery flowing by her eyes peacefully and smilingly. This may usher in a brand-new chapter of her life and mark the dawn long hankered after by unnumbered people tortured by the war.
Almasy suffered the cur of the war and nationality while Katharine was curd by her loveless marriage where she was taken captive and moaned under the ordeal of emotional suppression. The
y clicked with each other soon but hesitation, uncertainty and most important of all, the barrier erected by the conventions froze their immediate action to lay bare their burning love for one another. On the one hand, Katharine was labeled as a married lady but she felt reluctant to respon to her husband’s inten affection. She compelled herlf to simulate bliss to sustain the delicate marriage, but her soul drifted about in a wilderness exempt from any marital restrictions, unttled and untouched until the advent of Almasy. On the other hand, at that chilly night, everyone was engrosd in Katharine’s story except Almasy who inner heart trembled with surging love just like the flaring fire in front of him. He couldn’t help gravitating towards her matchless charm and extraordinary elegance. His sterile heart began to bloom and every flower was named “Katharine”. He detested ownership but he craved to monopolize Katharine. When he saw Katharine
dancing with a young gentleman with conspicuous relish, he eventually surrendered to jealousy and failed to suppress his exasperation. Almasy hated being owned but his heart was indeed owned by Katharine no matter whether he confesd to it. Reeling with reluctance when Katharine couldn’t endure the anxiety over the timed bomb and intended to leave him, Almasy still endeavored to retain his last respect by deliberately remarking that he wasn’t missing her yet. However, every nsible viewer clearly knew that he had been diagnod with love intoxication. Stuck in the sticky mud of lov木耳怎么炒好吃
小朋友睡前故事大全e, more struggles to ascend would only amount to more depth to descend. Without a solid foundation constructed by true love, marriage would be deprived of sacredness, reduced to an ineffective licen. Even though imprisoned by marriage, a wild while dissatisfied heart would never be tamed. Katharine was a patient sweetly poisoned by her marriage before encountering Almasy but bet by the haunting guilt of infidelity thereafter. Likewi, Almasy was also a patient plagued by unobtainable love, for which he swapped the strategically significant map of North Africa that ignited a quence of tragedies.记一次有意义的活动
After interaction with some of my classmates, I discover that a vast majority of them cast a sympathetic eye on Geoffrey who ems to be unanimously regarded as a victim and who chafed under so many emingly underrved sufferings. Admittedly, Geoffrey was a victim, but he was a patient as well, for he mistakenly suppod that a marriage compod of only one’s love could also enjoy a chance of maintenance and even prosperity. Thereby, from my point of view, he couldn’t excu himlf from accounting for his own tragedy. In fact, he created a love drama where
the director and protagonist was him alone without Catharine’s coordination, without her applau, and without her appreciation. When all his bubbles of illusion burst, he even decided to bring this deformed marriage to an end of death.
In this movie, also omniprent are diver labels which derive from various races, nationalities and occupations. Alamsy was labeled as a German, which gave ri to the fatal delay of rescuing his lover’s life. Then, the plane he flew was unfortunately labeled as an English plane, thus failing to escape the fate of being demolished. In Catharine’s last diary, she conveyed her emingly extravagant wish that there would exist a world free from any boundary.
To sum up, despite the abnce of excessive bloody or violent scenes, the movie grips our mind throughout our watching. The external conflicts in the war and the underlying ones in the marriage intertwine with each other, both propelling the plot to advance towards its climax and culmination. It is reputed as quite a thought-provoking movie which sparks different wisdom within different people’s minds.
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