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Elsewhere in my heart.

The story took place in Italy in the 1920s. The protagonist Nello is a knowledgeable scholar. Because of her shy nature, she is not good at communicating with people, especially with women, so she is still a pure virgin at the age of 35. Nello's father is the Pope's royal tailor. When he saw that the only heir in the family wanted to carry his bachelor to the end, he was very anxious, so he asked the Pope to send his son to a university in Florence as a teacher, hoping that the passionate atmosphere of the city would help him find a suitable girl as soon as possible.

When he first arrived in Florence, Nello always wrote about the barber who shared his room with him, which made his father very disappointed. He thought that his son's imagination could only be exerted on the same sex, so he refused to read his letter. Whether in the East or in the West, the God in charge of marriage and love is so naughty and unpredictable. When his father was about to despair, the god of love made Nello meet an unusual woman by chance.

This woman, Angela, is the most beautiful and passionate girl in Florence. She comes from a prominent family, but this beautiful pearl can only live in the dark-her eyes were blind in an accident. But it doesn't hurt her beauty. When I first met her, Nello was fascinated by her dazzling light. He finally fell in love as his father wanted.

At this point in the story, my father's complaints, the barber's humorous enthusiasm, and Nello's pedantic frankness ... these descriptions of real little people in life make this film full of light comedy. Nello, who was originally shy and dull, met real love for the first time in her 35-year-old life, and generate showed the sincere and pure enthusiasm of all boys in The Seeds of Love. What will be the ending of such love? A complete comedy full of gimmicks? Or is it the love tragedy of Where Are You Going?

According to the experience of watching movies in the past, I have a hunch that this love is not a perfect ending. However, what I didn't expect was that it actually gave me a feeling that I had never had before in such a cliche story.

Angela had a boyfriend who talked about marriage before she went blind. After she went blind, the man quickly abandoned her and married another woman, which deeply hurt Angela's proud heart. So, she asked Nello to accompany her to look for this man in one possible place after another, just to show that she didn't care about him in front of this man, and even when this man saw her, he deliberately took Nello in with the key to the hotel room. In her deliberate actions, Nello was just a tool for her revenge on the heartbroken. She cared about the man's reaction to her behavior, but never considered Nello's feelings.

Nello is pedantic, but he is not a fool, nor is he a fool who doesn't understand love at all. He is familiar with Ovid's Classic of Love, full of beautiful longing for love, and has his own understanding of emotion, although this understanding, like Ovid's Ode to Love, is limited to imaginary lovers. He clearly saw his position in Angela's heart, but he still loved the girl who was tortured by pride and jealousy, because he also clearly realized that the girl did not love the man who abandoned her as she imagined, but her pride did not allow her to admit her disappointment. He believes that he can get Angela's true love.

Perhaps, except for her beautiful appearance, Angela is not an illusory love ideal in Nello's heart. When he thought Angela was a poetic girl and recited Ovid's poems to her affectionately, Angela raised her beautiful face and asked him with a smile, "Do you have any money?" I like rich people. " This is just a frivolous and superficial girl, although her true and frank personality is equally fascinating.

I don't know if there really is a man like Nello in my life, because I have never known a 35-year-old virgin, and I am so knowledgeable and rational. However, I can feel the truth of this character in the movie, read the real heartache in his eyes, and the unreserved selfless love. But such a plot can only win my sympathy until I saw him go into the church to pray after learning that Angela's eyes might see the light again.

That's the darkest part of the whole movie. Nello knelt down in front of the Madonna and told the priest that he would pray for the eyes of his beloved girl. The priest said, you sincerely ask the virgin Mary, just like a child asking his mother for a precious gift, the virgin Mary will let the girl see the light again. Nello replied, "I don't want her eyes to see again. I hope she still can't see. " Even so, after seeing the girl off, he obeyed the girl's request and told the man who had hurt the girl that Angela's eyes would soon see again. At this moment, I think I finally understand Nello's heart.

He knew that he always knew that Angela didn't belong to him. The girl may be an angel with a broken wing, or she may be a witch with a wrong spell. In short, because of a mistake, she accidentally entered his life. If this mistake is corrected, this accidental stay will become inevitable. This is the only manifestation of Nello's selfish love, so helpless and helpless, which is the ending he saw from the beginning. As a mortal, all he can have is ordinary things or incomplete dreams, not so-called perfection. He is so faithful to his selfishness that there is no hypocrisy.

As Nello predicted, Angela married someone else after seeing again. Nello gave up his academic research and returned to Rome with a broken heart to learn to be a tailor from his father, intending to follow in his footsteps. Since it is a movie, of course, there is no shortage of drama arrangements. At the coronation ceremony of the Pope, he was reunited with the girl he still loves deeply.

Angela, who has seen the light again, certainly can't recognize the man who sewed her clothes with a needle and thread. When Nello tried to control her excitement and mend the cracks in her clothes with trembling hands, she just smiled and turned to give Nello a polite and kind kiss, and then drifted away. Looking at the back of her departure, Nello finally expressed her feelings with Ovid's poems: Iraqis have broken hair, and that is where my heart belongs.

When I saw Nello's loving smile on his face, tears unwillingly overflowed my eyes.

How can he smile so calmly, without the slightest sadness and resentment? When he bit the thread near Angela's shoulder with his teeth, strands of Angela's hair brushed his cheek gently. I can clearly see that his tight-shut eyes reveal a desire for this moment to last forever, but in the end he just stood there quietly, smiling quietly.

At that moment, I was deeply moved by this man. Love has been sublimated in his mind: to love someone is to hope that that person is happy? Seeing that the frivolous girl in the past became mature and dignified and lived happily and peacefully, he thought that this was the purpose of his love. He showed me a pure and beautiful soul, so ordinary and so noble.

In my opinion, this is not a simple love story, but a story about a boy's love experience, to educate those of us who are blinded by worldly desires and can't recognize the essence of feelings. What is love and how to love it is a story about growing up. If one night, Nello completed the physical growth from boy to man in Angela's gentle arms, then the reunion of the Vatican is his psychological transformation from boy to man. This experience made him strong, and made him know and accept himself more clearly-because he was too loud, he never dared to sing the whole hymn in front of everyone, but at the end of the movie, he came out of the church and followed a group of young priests to sing the hymn he had always wanted to sing, with a smile on his face as bright as the sun.

The film ends with the energetic singing of Nello and the young priest. I can't help but wonder about Nello's future life: will he still fall in love? Is it possible to love someone else? Or as the bishop in the movie said, "Nello should serve God because he is so pure and sincere." Maybe this love is the last time in his life, maybe he will really become a servant of God, but I believe that he will never lose his ability to love because of the blow of lovelorn love, and all his decisions will be because of love.

I don't like to use detachment to describe a person's attitude towards life, so I think Nello's behavior is an emotional sublimation. After he recognized the essence of emotion, he did not avoid and escape, but sublimated to a higher level. Maybe this is what we often call noble sentiment. Remembering what a friend said in a teahouse before, she said: You can only give up if you have something, you can't give up, and people who don't join the WTO can live. Nello interpreted this sentence with his own actions, which finally made me understand the meaning of this sentence: seeing through is not to escape, not to enter the world of mortals, but to be ungrateful after "love". This is a deeper feeling.

Life is short in an absolute time unit, so the process of growth is so long. Whenever I feel that I have seen through the world and everything around me is so false, I suddenly look back and find that the world has always been so sincere, although sometimes it is so cold. However, there is a kind of warmth that can melt all falsehood and coldness, and that is the eternal topic of mankind: love.