Carol Yorke

Carol Yorke

  • Born: 1929-0-0
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  • Extended Reading
    • Major 2022-03-28 09:01:11

      After reading Zweig's original work, I will give Xu's adapted movie one star. After watching this, I will give Xu's movie another star. Xu's film is to be persistent for his own choice. The powerlessness of a woman willing to give her life for a man, I love you, but it has nothing to do with you, is it really irrelevant? At this point I think the director resonates more with Zweig. It's a pity that the end made the male protagonist cry bitterly and go to the duel appointment, dispelling the tragic nature of the original work. It's also a big pity that I didn't shoot the scene where the old housekeeper recognizes the heroine. This is the most heartbreaking climax of the whole story. @大光

    • Letha 2022-03-23 09:03:08

      3.5. The first Orpheus. It is not only like a Western version of "Rouge Buckle" with a different ending, but also like a filling of another possibility (premarital encounter and one-way affection) of "Meet Hate Late". The out-of-focus transitions are beautiful and seem uncommon at the same time, and Joan Fontaine's long-span performances are silent. A soul torture from film history/literary and art history: Why have there been so many men since ancient times?

    Letter from an Unknown Woman quotes

    • Stefan Brand: [When leaving for Milan] Say Stefan, the way that you said it last night.

      Lisa Berndl: ...Stefan

      Stefan Brand: It's as though you've said it all your life.

    • Stefan Brand: Have you ever shuffled faces like cards, hoping to find one that lies somewhere, just over the edge of your memory? The one you've been waiting for? Well tonight when I first saw you, and then later when I watched you in the dark, it was as though i'd found that one face among all the others. Who are you?