"The wind blows in the smoke and brocades bloom, and the festival begins in peacetime. It can add courage to the strong men and heroes, and can relieve the melancholy of the beautiful women. Three feet of willows are hanging outside at dawn, and a pole is inserted diagonally next

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"The wind blows the smoke and brocades bloom, and the festival begins in peacetime. It can increase the courage of heroes and heroes, and can relieve the melancholy of beautiful women. Three feet of willows are hanging outside at dawn, and a pole is inserted sideways next to the apricot blossoms. A man has failed in his life's ambition, and Lego "Singing into the Drunk Country." This poem is about the Panjia Restaurant where Lu Da, Shi Jin, and Li Zhong were drinking. In art works both at home and abroad, both in ancient and modern times, wine shops and taverns are a place that often appears. Whether singing in a low voice or drinking heavily, the artist has created an artistic atmosphere that highlights the theme and is a testing ground for human nature.

17th century Dutch painter Van Ostad's painting "Entertaining Peasants in a Tavern"

The tavern elegance of classic movies has always been romantic and blurred. Spanish national treasure and neo-surrealist film master Luis Buñuel once said: "Tavern It is a place for people to practice solitude. The pub must be quiet and a little dark, but it must be comfortable. On the other hand, there must be no music, and the customers who go there must exercise self-control, that is, they must not talk too much. "

It turns out, Master. The tavern you choose should be filled with an atmosphere of elegance, tranquility, romance and literature. No wonder the master's works are always full of gorgeous and colorful imagination. When I was young, I was fascinated by his "Belle de Jour" starring the most beautiful French film star Catherine Deneuve. The whole film is filled with a magnificent and confusing surreal fantasy style. He once said that taverns are a place where his imagination runs wild. The materials and inspiration for many of his films come from the brewing and triggering of taverns.

A generation of superstarsElizabeth Taylor can fully represent the superstar elegance of the last century. In the movie " Butterfield No. 8 ", she first got up from the bed, brushed her teeth and then gargled with liquor; in the tavern, facing the timid upper-class male protagonist, she stepped on his stiletto heels. The fierce and brave look on the leather shoes; the coquettish and charming look in the hotel bedroom wearing an ivory white jumpsuit, holding a glass of amber liquor, leaning against the door... not only the male protagonist, but also the audience was fascinated by her. What a natural beauty, a beauty of a generation!

The movie "The Student Prince", set in the university town of Heidelberg, Germany, is a classic example of pub love. In the movie, the Heidelberg University students held up a huge glass of beer and sang and danced in the pub with a passion that is enviable and unforgettable. When he was still a prince, Wilhelm II, the last Kaiser, studied at the University of Heidelberg, he actually fell in love with a tavern maid! When the king of German learned about it, he had to lie that he was critically ill to summon the prince back to the palace, and this impossible love affair ended. When the prince returned to the palace, he realized that he had been deceived by his father in order to ask him to go to another principality to marry the princess of that country.

When the prince led a large number of people to marry the princess of that principality, he made a special detour to Heidelberg and rushed to the tavern to meet his tavern lover, who could only bless him with tears. When the prince was reluctant to say goodbye to his lover, the carriage moved so slowly, and the clatter of horse hooves was filled with beautiful mistakes. The mistakes were the fate of class and status.

In this classic vaudeville film, the prince was sung behind the scenes by Mario Lanza, the king of operas at the time. His duet with the heroine Ann Blyth was soul-stirring, like the sound of nature.

In the classic business card "Wren's Daughter" by the iconic director David Lean , the handsome young officer played by Christopher Jones has a scene with the tavern owner Wren's daughter Rose played by Sarah Mills. The passionate kiss in the tavern was like thunder from the sky and fire on the earth, it was thrilling! It seems that both parties have been waiting for this moment all their lives. Although they are strangers, the frenzy of love aroused at this time is like the background of the story - Ireland seaside, with stormy waves breaking the shore and rolling up thousands of piles of snow. The two men so boldly clashed with the conservative folk customs and ethics of Ireland that they planted the seeds of a tragic path of no return in the future.

Jiang is still old and hot. Director David arranged the passionate scene in the tavern to be full of tension, making people blush, heartbeat, and shocking; he can also film the love between men and women in a Zen artistic conception, chasing under the moonlight, handsome men, Military uniforms, leather boots, pain, romance... everything satisfies the imagination of literary young people about love. However, after watching it, we realized that this is a story of broken dreams.

In the hearts of movie fans, the kiss in the tavern in the movie "Days of Our Lives" is so romantic! Robert Redford, who played the role of a young naval officer, was wearing a snow-white navy uniform and sitting on a high chair at the bar in a noisy tavern. He was so drunk that he closed his eyes and fell asleep. He was already handsome enough, and with the careful shooting by the photographer, he became a "sleeping beauty" - he was too handsome! No wonder the talented but plain-looking heroine couldn't help but go over and take a closer look at this man. At this moment, the theme song sounded at the right time: "Memories light up the dark corners of my heart. This memory of past feelings has been dyed with flowing watercolor... Could it be that time has rewritten everything. Whenever we recall the past scenes, we All that will be remembered will be the gentle laughter..." The melody has thousands of twists and turns, touching the heart, but it foreshadows the tragedy of the ending. Sure enough, the two finally divorced due to differences in personality, values, and political ideas. Anything that is beautiful on the outside, that beauty is only for a moment. Just like fine wine, it tastes good when you drink it, but if you drink too much, you may make a fool of yourself.

reminds me of the famous movie stars of that era, each with unique charm and leading the way. The elegance of the tavern in these classic movies is poignant and timeless, which is admirable and lingering in your mind. Of course, the most intoxicating one is the classic "Casablanca " in the hearts of thousands of movie fans.

During World War II , Casablanca became the only place for Europeans to escape to the United States. It was a mixed bag and tense place. Rick opened a tavern here and had two valuable passes. One day, an anti-Nazi man and his wife came here to escape the Nazis. Coincidentally, the wife of the anti-Nazi man is the man's old lover. She and Rick separated only because of a misunderstanding.

"There are so many towns and pubs in the world, but she walked into mine." A piece of piano music, a pair of old lovers, under the background of World War II, performed a thrilling and entangled story story. At the end of the movie, Rick decisively tries to ensure that his former lover and her husband leave safely, while he remains alone in Casablanca shrouded in clouds. Love can make you let go of everything, even the people you love.


Source: Procuratorate Daily

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