Gone with the Wind is a love and war film directed by Gillian Armstrong and starring Kate Blanchett, James Fleet, Abigail Cruttenden, billy Cruddep, and others. The film is based on the novel of the same name by British novelist Sebastian Fox, Charlotte Gray, based on the experiences of Nancy Wake ( codenamed " White Rat " ) , a female spy during World War II. Now logged in to BesTV, welcome to watch.

This film tells the story of two turbulent love affairs during the Second World War from a female perspective. Scottish woman Charlotte fell in love at first sight with the handsome RAF pilot Peter.
However, love in the war years was always fragile and fleeting, and soon the news came that Peter had been shot down by the Germans over France. A few months later, the infatuated Charlotte could not suppress her worries and thoughts about her lover, and went to France alone to find out peter's whereabouts.
In France, she turned to local resistance groups for help. In exchange, she took on the task of spying on the group and secretly visited Peter on the other side. Unfortunately, however, after several twists and turns, she still got the news that Peter had passed away.
As the war escalated, Charlotte began to pour all her enthusiasm into the war and sparked a spark of love with Julian, the leader of the local resistance.
After World War II, she returned to England and unexpectedly met the handsome Peter. Peter told her that after the plane crashed, he hid in the remote countryside to recuperate until the end of the war and did not return to his homeland. During the long period of injury, he has been able to survive tenaciously by thinking of her.
In the face of her old lover, Charlotte found that she had changed, and her original passion had long since disappeared, only turning into a smile of relative tearful relief, like a pair of old friends who had been reunited for a long time.
As the sun sets, still in the countryside of southern France, Charlotte comes to Julian's fence gate...
Charlotte's first trip to France was for Peter, and years later, when she once again set foot on the path of the French countryside, it was for Julian. Love in a chaotic world is always full of changes, and if a lover cannot become a family member, it is only a yin and yang mistake in the turbulent years. But sometimes war is the medium of love that brings two people from completely different worlds together.
This love song in the chaotic world, I don't know if it reminds you of "Gone with the Wind". But Charlotte is not Scarlett, Julian is not Brad, and their love is much happier than White's song finally dispersed. Although Charlotte experienced the cruelty of war and witnessed the people around her being taken away one by one, fortunately, she found true love and firmly grasped it.
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