The Deep Blue Sea movie plot

2022-03-29 08:01
In the 1950s, the heroine Hearst Colyer was the wife of High Justice Sir Colyer, and she was much younger than her husband. Hearst falls in love with a handsome young Air Force pilot named Freddie Page, who is tormented by memories of the war. Inside Hearst's apartment. Her intention to end her own life that day was unsuccessful.
Learned about her affair and marriage through her memories. Between Hurst and Sir, although they respect each other and love each other, they lack passion. When Hirst's affair with Freddie is discovered, she says goodbye to her comfortable past life and moves into a cramped flat in London, intending to start over with Freddie. However, Freddie, while giving her the passion she wants, can't give her the love and security that her husband can, so Hearst is caught between a rock and a hard place   .
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  • Cindy 2022-04-07 09:01:06

    It seems that the whole movie only needs to be frozen in one picture, a man looking at her and a love that turns away from her. Only without her. Too many emotions pile up, not much to tell.

  • Zackary 2022-04-24 07:01:26

    It is as pure as those fairy tales with a beautiful halo, but in the process of love, there is always one party playing a superior role. Giving or forgiving is just a different stage. The staged lighting, scenery, lines, and movement of the mirrors at least make me feel pleasing to the eye. [Okay, if you don't lose your mind, it's not me! Hitherto is very suitable for the costumes of that era! very beautiful!

The Deep Blue Sea quotes

  • Hester Collyer: Ah, the garden really is glorious! Even at this time of year.

    Collyer's Mother: Yes. It's my one, unalloyed pleasure. So much safer than people, don't you think?

  • Freddie Page: Let me give you a case: Jack loves Jill, Jill loves Jack. But Jack doesn't love Jill in the same way. Jack never asked to be loved.

    Hester Collyer: And what about Jill?

    Freddie Page: That's Jill's hard luck! I can't be bloody Romeo all the time!

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