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"Soul Break Blue Bridge" has a feeling

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"Soul Break Blue Bridge" film is a classic of love, when I watched it once in college, I recently found it to watch, deeply felt the tragedy of its poignant love, many film critics mostly attributed the cause of this tragedy to its social background, war, class hierarchy and other reasons at that time, I personally feel that its tragedy is indeed inseparable from the root of social factors, but as far as it is concerned, the heroine also has individual reasons, mainly reflected in the following three aspects:

First of all, Mara is a ballet dancer in a theater, she and Roy love fiercely, love selflessly, because of dating Roy, several times reprimanded by the boss, from the film and social background, the boss is hateful, unsympathetic, but the theater has the rules of the theater, if there is a performance task, and because of personal private affairs to delay the performance, as the boss hopes that such a thing will happen? Even if it is the boss of today's crew or any unit, I don't think I want such a misstep to appear; so shouldn't the crew's rules and actors abide by it? In particular, mara's boss warned her before she was fired, but she didn't realize that if she lost this job, she still went her own way and went on a date, which led to her eventually losing her job as a dancer. Although ballet dancers were a despised profession at that time, they were certainly better than the profession of call girls, right?

"Soul Break Blue Bridge" has a feeling

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Secondly, Mara went on a desperate date, and there was love, which was understandable and understandable, but I think it was probably largely that she also felt that Roy and she quickly established their feelings for each other on the date, and at the same time, Roy also reported to his uncle and got his uncle's consent, saying that he was going to marry her now, immediately, but the church could only have a wedding for them tomorrow, and the next day, Roy was going to the battlefield, and their wedding did not take place. If there is no sudden war, they are successfully married, whether there is a dancer or not this job is irrelevant to her, life should not be a problem, this is also reflected in the fact that she wanted to see Roy's mother before, but did not know when Roy died, she saw Roy's mother is also thinking of solving life problems, but the yin and yang mistakenly know that Roy is dead, and the kind she cannot continue her previous thoughts.

"Soul Break Blue Bridge" has a feeling

Again, Mara, who eventually lost her career as a dancer, and her friend Cady finally chose the profession of call girl in order to make a living, and this profession, coupled with the social background at that time, ultimately determined her tragic ending. Even today, how many women who work like call girls have a particularly good ending? Mara is beautiful and kind, but society doesn't pity people just because you're beautiful and kind.

"Soul Break Blue Bridge" has a feeling

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