Berwick Kaler

Berwick Kaler

  • Born: 1946-0-0
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  • Extended Reading
    • Raquel 2022-04-10 09:01:09

      Where to go?

      It took two nights to finish watching Jude the Nameless, which turned out to be a film adaptation of Hardy's novel.
      I watched it on the train a few years ago, and then I probably didn't watch it when the MP4 was out of power, and I probably forgot to watch it when I came back.
      But after watching it...

    • Abbey 2022-04-09 09:01:09

      Most drowning.

      Times are a torrent, people are being pushed and rolled forward, drowning, struggling, sinking. Just like the opening scene of the movie, there is a vast land with little Jude standing in it. He is small and pitiful. He was banging on the clapper lightly to run through it, but suddenly his throat...

    • Clovis 2022-04-14 09:01:07

      Based on Thomas Hardy's "Jude the Nameless". The tear between traditional morality and human nature is true. Although they are not married, there is no one in the world who is more like a husband and wife than them. Faced with the heavy blow of losing a child, the most rebellious Su tends to be conservative in order to seek inner peace. In the end, neither of the two separated will be happy. For the first time, the barrier to be broken is not the world, not the family, not the cage of a piece of paper, but the traditional concept of retribution for good and evil deeply rooted in the heart.

    • Laverna 2022-04-13 09:01:06

      This is one of the tragic films that are not good for the whole person after watching it. The life of the hero Jude is certainly a tragedy, and his love story and family encounter with the heroine is certainly a tragedy, but for me, the saddest tragedy in this is the heroine. An intellectual woman with a rebellious spirit, independent, strong, thoughtful, and idealistic, she ignores prejudice, is not afraid of suffering, and is cast aside and unyielding, but is tightly bound by the invisible shackles of society, under the huge impact of losing her child , finally collapsed, bowed to fate, succumbed to religion, and the fire of life was extinguished. It is a tragedy for people to encounter misfortune in life, but the most tragic tragedy is to blame all misfortunes on oneself, leaving only pain and gloom in life, and atonement until death.

    Jude quotes

    • Sue: Haven't we been punished enough?

    • Sue Bridehead: Please don't call me a clever girl, Mr. Phillotson, there are too many of us about these days.