laitimes

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

author:Ding-dong dogs

In the 1930s, Jewish businessman Rassilou and his beautiful girlfriend, Ilona, ran a restaurant in Budapest, the capital of Hungary.

In order to attract more guests, Lassie Lou followed Ilona's advice and hired and hired and drachio, a young wandering musician, to become a pianist in their restaurant.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

Ilona fell in love with Andrassy at first sight, and Andrassy also made Ilona his muse.

On Ilona's birthday, Lassie lou put a sapphire hairpin on her.

Andrassy used his musical talents to compose her melodious piano song "Melancholy Sunday".

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

Lassie lou and Ilona had known and loved each other for four years, and he could see at a glance the love between Ilona and Andrassy's eyebrows.

He was willing to give Ilona a chance to make a new choice, but he did not expect that Ilona would follow Andrassy to his house that night.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

Also making a confession to Ilona at the restaurant on the same day was Hans, a guest.

Hans and Ilona have the same birthday, and that night, on the way out of the restaurant, he proposes to Ilona, but she refuses.

Distraught, Hans jumped straight off the Danube River on the side of the road.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

Lassilou, the restaurant owner who was also rejected, heard the noise and rushed over.

He rescued Hans, took him home, and put him on a train to Germany the next day.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

After a night of haunting, Ilona accompanied Andrasch to the wet market.

They happened to run into Lassie Building, which had come to buy for the restaurant.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

Rassielou was disappointed to see his girlfriend Ilona and his organist at the restaurant, Andrassy, stay together.

Instead of losing Ilona altogether, accept that she has another man.

He expressed his attitude towards Ilona.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

Ilona wouldn't have to choose between two men, and Andrásh wouldn't lose his hard-won job because of love

Lassie Lou will not miss the love of his girlfriend Ilona from now on.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

One day, several publishers of the Norvark Records company from Vienna arrived in the restaurant.

Andrassy, arranged by Lassie, played their own composition "Melancholy Sunday" for them.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

Publishers were particularly appreciative of Andrassy, and they were willing to sell records for his music, as long as Andrassy was willing to pay for publication.

As an investor, Lassie Lou negotiated the deal.

In return for his investment in Lassie, Andrassio agreed to Ilona and returned to Rassi's side again, spending a night with him.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

Ilona frequently maneuvered between the two men, inflicting great torment on their hearts.

Neither Andhrash nor Lassie could stand Ilona and was alone with another person.

They finally spoke out about their dissatisfaction with Ilona after a drink.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

Ilona offers to break up, but the two men can't accept Ilona and disappear from their world.

In the process of continuous running-in, the three people finally reached a reconciliation and determined the stable relationship between the three of them.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

Hungary, in order to curry favor with Hitler, withdrew from the League of Nations. War is on the verge of breaking out, and the whole world is shrouded in the shadow of a big war.

"Melancholy Sunday" is becoming more and more known to the world. Andrássy has since become famous, and the restaurant in Lassie Building has attracted more and more customers.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

However, it didn't take long for the restaurant to have one fatal accident after another.

Mr. Larrez, who has been painting for the owner and guests in the restaurant, hanged himself in his apartment after listening to Andrásch's performance.

The sister of Mr. Mandel, the textile and steel king of Budapest, came to the restaurant specifically for "Melancholy Sunday".

After listening to Andrásch play twice, she committed suicide by cutting her wrists that night and dying in her bed.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

Just three days after the record was published, there were five suicides in Hungary.

Andrassy has been waiting for his talent to be recognized by everyone.

But he couldn't accept that the music he composed had become a cursed tool.

Instead of arriving at the restaurant on time, he came to the Danube River in the heart of the city with the poison that could have caused him to stop his heart.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

Ilona and Rassilou, fearing for his safety, rode out to look for him.

They took the poison from his hand, and after some conversation, dispelled the idea of suicide by jumping off the Danube.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

The armies of the German Empire began to march into the countries of Europe.

Andrassy's "Melancholy Sunday" also continued to spread to Europe and the world at a rate of 157 suicide deaths in eight weeks.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

Three years passed, and the once penniless young German Hans came to Hungary again.

He had long since married and had a daughter, joined the army of the German Empire, and became a German officer colonel who was feared by all Jews.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

One day, he took his friend Lieutenant Colonel Ashpoel to the restaurant in Lassie Building and ordered his favorite beef roll and the memorable song "Melancholy Sunday".

Lieutenant Colonel Ashbourne was furious with the Jews, and the first time he entered the dining room, he noticed the Jewish identity of Lassie.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

Hungary has more than 500,000 Jewish residents, and German officers, represented by Ashbau, are making a big fuss about them.

All the assets owned by Mr. Mandel, the former king of textile steel, were expropriated by the German army, and his family was taken into concentration camps dedicated to the slaughter of Jews.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

Rassilou became increasingly worried about his life, and he transferred the restaurant and the assets in his hands to Ilona's name.

He approached Hans and begged him to help him get a permit to leave Hungary.

Hans repeatedly assured him of his life and kept him in Hungary.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

In order to grab more wealth, Hans, along with Lieutenant Colonel Schneek, helped them flee abroad for a thousand dollars per Jew.

Using his rights in Hungary, he threatened Ilona again and again and had a relationship with him.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

Although Ilona refused many times, she still attracted anddrassy.

Andrassy endured the double torment of his lover and career.

Finally, one day, Hans came to the restaurant of lassie lou again, and he teased lassilou everywhere, and asked Andrassy to play "Melancholy Sunday" to entertain him and his officer friends.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

To soothe Andrassy's mood, Ilona sang the lyrics of "Melancholy Sunday," which he had just written.

Along with Ilona's singing, Andrásh played the piano melody of "Melancholy Sunday" again.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

Their performance won the applause of all the guests in the restaurant.

No sooner had Ilona gone to the bathroom than a gunshot rang out from the hall.

Andrássy took Hans's gun and, after playing, hit him directly on the head.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

Lassilou and Ilona held a funeral for Andrassy, and Norvar records sent Andrassy's will.

If anything happens to Andrassy, all proceeds from Melancholy Sunday will go to both Lassie Lou and Ilona.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

At this moment, Lassie lou finally understood the meaning of Andrassio's creation of "Melancholy Sunday".

Everyone has his own dignity, and as long as this person has one last dignity, even if he is hurt and humiliated, he can live.

But as long as someone pours a bucket of and urine on his head at this time, then for them, perhaps saying goodbye to this world will be a better choice.

It was Hans who trampled on his dignity again and again, causing him to commit suicide.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

The Germans were forced to abandon important fronts in Poland, and all German garrisons in Hungary would withdraw.

Ilona moved back to the apartment in LassiLou, which once again lit up hope for life.

However, the next day the Germans broke into The House of Rassilou and arrested him.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

In order to rescue Lassie, Ilona comes to Hans's office.

Hans has transferred all the assets in his name and destroyed all evidence of the crimes he has committed.

Ilona still had an irresistible allure to him.

He took off Ilona's clothes and finally had a relationship with her in the office.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

The train carrying the Jews to the concentration camp was about to depart.

Hans came to Lieutenant Colonel Ashbourne's office, and he revised the final list of Jews.

Professor Taitburg, who was a member of the Jewish Committee, was picked up from the train.

Lassilou watched as his friend Hans, whom he had once saved, took Professor Taitburg with him and left him.

Desperate, he boarded the train and was taken by the soldiers into the large chimney where the Jewish population was specially disposed of.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

Throughout World War II, Hans saved more than a thousand Jews. These men also helped him escape the death penalty in the post-war trial, as agreed.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

Sixty years later, Hans returned to the restaurant in Budapest with his wife.

He ordered his favorite beef roll again, and asked the pianist to play the piano song "Melancholy Sunday" again.

The organist had just finished playing when Hans suddenly fell to the ground and died of cardiac arrest.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

The restaurant owner called an ambulance, and when things were done, everyone left the restaurant.

The humming of "Melancholy Sunday" came from the back kitchen of the restaurant.

A silver-haired woman with a sapphire hairpin is cleaning the dishes That Hans had just used.

The restaurant owner came in and hugged her tightly.

Today is not only the eightieth birthday of German Ambassador Hans, but also the celebration of his eighty-year-old mother.

The love story of a woman and three men behind the forbidden song "Melancholy Sunday" in "Budapest Love"

Read on