The Lost Valentine By Darnell Martin

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The Lost Valentine directed by Darnell Martin tells two intertwined stories of love. The first is the story of an old woman who returns to the train station every year on Valentines Day, where she once said goodbye to her husband for the last time as he set off to join the war. Despite the fact that many years had passed, and the woman knew that her husband had most likely died, her love prevailed and she kept her promise to him to meet him there. Undeterred by the provided flashbacks of when the woman’s husband was alive, the time they spent together falling in love, and starting a family together that displayed signs of desire, the theme of romance that is most prominent throughout this love story is loyalty. The woman did not remarry, nor did she break her promise to her …show more content…

Since the woman had already experienced a fulfilling love, she did not feel the need to search for love anywhere else. It can be assumed that the overwhelming feeling of incompleteness that the woman felt in relation to her husband’s death was because her love was ended by means of exterior forces. In comparison to desire, a theme that is commonly displayed in romantic movies, The Lost Valentine’s fundamental love story was entrenched on grief, and the process of grieving. Although the woman was undoubtedly grieving the literal loss (death) of her husband, she was more so mourning the loss of their romance. The notion that surrounds desire is that once it is fulfilled, it disappears. This differs from the grief felt by the woman due to the fact that even once she received closure about her husbands death, she still yearned for the love they once shared. This film portrayed grief as an undying profession of love. The second love story told in the film is a direct contrast of the first. Rather than focusing on the loss of love, the second story is about the beginning of a new

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