Film review
In Love and War (1996) is a romance
drama film based on the book of Ernest Hemingway «In Love and War» by Henry
Villard and James Nagel, starring Chris O'Donnell, Sandra Bullock. It was
directed by Richard Attenborough. This film takes place during World War I, and
is based on the famous writer’s real experience in World War I as a young
soldier in Italy. He was wounded and sent to military hospital where he was
nursed by Agnes von Kurowsky. Hemingway, deeply affected by their passionate
but ill-fated affair, later wrote several books about it, including «A Farewell
to Arms».
Let me represent the brief
reconstruction of the events. Ernest Hemingway is an 18 year old writer who
wants to be in the thick of the war in Italy. He goes to Italy and finds
himself in the trenches of the war. When he and the men are hit with an
explosive he carries one of the Italian soldiers to medical help but gets shot
in the leg in the process. When in the hospital he meets Agnes von Kurosky, a
Red Cross aide who nurses him back to health. He falls in love with Agnes, but
she is concerned about their age difference. They admit their feelings, but
Agnes decides to marry an Italian doctor. When she realizes her mistake it's
too late. Ernest has already grown into a bitter and cynical man.
Speaking about the problems touched
upon in the film, I think it’s important to mention the problem of war and
heroism. The problem of heroism is highlighted alongside the war theme. Heroism
doesn’t only exist in the front line, but also in hospitals, where the nurses
fought for the lives of soldiers throughout day and night. The nightmare of war
is shown mainly in hospitals and it produced a great effect of horror on me. The
skill of the actors and the director impress and make me remember this film and
advise it to the others.
One more point, I’d like to touch
upon is a question that arises during the film :“Is it possible to love at war?”
What is love at war: flame, passion, lust, devotion, affection, infatuation or
something else, something real? This problem is touched upon in the film and
revealed through the storyline of Agnes and Ernie. I think that their love was
a real one for that place and that time. In fact, at war all the feelings are
intensified, that’s why their love was like a passion or a flame, although the
affection and devotion are also clear from their relationship. I suppose that
Agnes felt affection towards him as to a kid, a young person at war, while
Ernie felt passion and lust towards Agnes. This mixture of feelings led to
something real which was of vital importance for the main characters at that
particular time. The love for the main characters wasn’t possible at peace time
and Agnes realized it. So, on the one hand the war prevented the lovers from
being together, on the other hand, it couldn’t be born between them without
that war.
To tell the truth this film
impressed me greatly. Such things as
love and war seem to be incongruous, but this film proves the contrary. The
film placed me into the time of war and Ernest Hemingway. It helped me to
imagine what kind of a person he was and what influenced his creative talent. I
really loved this film, it is worth watching.
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