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A Farewell to Arms

A Farewell to Arms

■ Basic Data

ItemContent
Year1957
CountryUnited States
DirectorCharles Vidor
CastRock Hudson, Jennifer Jones, Vittorio De Sica, Oskar Homolka
GenreRomantic war drama film

■ Title Language Table

LanguageTextRomanization
EnglishA Farewell to Arms
EspañolAdiós a las armasAdios a las armas
FrançaisL’Adieu aux armesL’Adieu aux armes
DeutschIn einem anderen LandIn einem anderen Land
PortuguêsAdeus às ArmasAdeus as Armas
ItalianoAddio alle armiAddio alle armi
РусскийПрощай, оружиеProshchay, oruzhiye
中文(简体)永别了,武器
中文(繁體)永別了,武器
한국어무기여 잘 있거라Mugiyeo Jal Itgeora
ไทย
Tiếng ViệtGiã từ vũ khíGia tu vu khi
Bahasa IndonesiaPerpisahan dengan SenjataPerpisahan dengan Senjata
日本語武器よさらばBuki yo Saraba

■ One-Line Definition

👉 A work that depicts a structure in which private love and military collapse collide within a war that consumes escape, innocence, and hope


■ Synopsis

An American ambulance driver and a British nurse fall in love during wartime, only to face the collapse of both the front and their imagined refuge from history.


■ RECIPE Tags

#LoveAgainstWar #EscapeAndLoss #PrivateRefuge #WarDisillusionment #FatalHope


■ Primary Axis

  • Entry: Love as refuge from war
     Reason: Private intimacy becomes a shelter against a public world organized by violence.
     Related Film: The English Patient
  • Middle: Desertion from historical machinery
     Reason: The desire to leave war behind becomes a moral and existential break from institutional command.
     Related Film: Doctor Zhivago
  • Core: Hope defeated by indifferent catastrophe
     Reason: Love survives war’s logic only to encounter loss beyond strategic or moral explanation.
     Related Film: Cold Mountain

■ Secondary Axes

  • War and romantic fatalism: Personal love is intensified by the certainty that history may destroy it.
     Related Film: Waterloo Bridge
  • Disillusioned soldier: Combat dissolves heroic meaning and leaves only survival, flight, and grief.
     Related Film: All Quiet on the Western Front

■ Person

  • Director: Charles Vidor
  • Cast: Rock Hudson, Jennifer Jones, Vittorio De Sica, Oskar Homolka

■ Structural Tags

#PrivateRefuge #WarCollapse #FatalSeparation


■ Attribute Tags

#UnitedStates #1957Film #LiteraryAdaptation

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