And the sadness of the historical legacy adds to the melancholy of her brow, which wants to say more and more, making people's hearts flutter. The love story that takes place here is idealized.
The protagonist is a sentimental literary-artistic model, romantic to a fault. He and she sit in the sunshine of the Grand Plaza and talk about music, poetry and the moon, before traveling the city hand in hand.
LOVER love reading "Pianist on the Sea" "Two Flowers"
Much respected by the literary and artistic petty youth of the Polish film, these two belong to the entry level. The Pianist on the Sea" is undoubtedly the most beautiful Polish movie in recent years, winning three Oscars at the end of the last century to stir up the movie world, but also become the starting point for many people to pay attention to Polish films. But this movie is a complete gray tone, about the piano and death, tragedy end.
"Two Flowers," also known as "The Double Life of Veronica," comes from the same master mind as "Red, White and Blue," Chislowski. The plot centers around two young girls who look exactly alike, with mysterious twists and turns. Don't dismiss these stories as dull and old-fashioned, but when you blurt out a bit of movie dialogue, you might just make her heart skip a beat with your niche.
Chopin and Polish dance music
Piano poet Chopin is considered the symbol of Polish national music. His music is lonely, passionate, wandering and extremely romantic and beautiful. Chopin spent most of his life in exile and died at the age of 39 in his Paris apartment. The Nocturnes and the Mazurkas are two of Chopin's most famous works. The Nocturne is elegant and charming, but hides a great power of melancholy. The Mazurkas, on the other hand, go to the extreme of another style.
Chopin's reinterpretation of this dance, the most Polish of all, is ardent and stark. It is beautifully unrestrained by the release of long-suppressed passions. Poetess and Love at First Sight "They were convinced by each other that it was an instant burst of passion that brought them together." In the movie "Walk Left Walk Right", Gigi Leung relentlessly recites in Polish over and over again by a large fountain, waiting to meet her Prince Charming.
The song "Love at First Sight" by Polish poetess Szymborska is so beautifully written, and the subject matter so fitting, that even though it's a little fatalistic, I guess, it's still a stunning little flower that enhances their relationship.