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Jake 2022-01-07 15:53:09
The adapted very successful work is even better than the original. In the slow romantic plot, the advancing connection between fragments is very natural and interesting. When Helena Bonham Carter and Maggie Smith appear in a scene, I think no one can avoid the feeling of crossing into "Harry Potter"....
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Hosea 2022-01-07 15:53:09
He just wants to possess you, and then looks at you like an oil painting or an ivory box. You are just one thing he can possess and display. He doesn't want you to think, he doesn't need you to really exist. He doesn't love you, but I do. Even when I hug you tightly, I still hope you have your own thoughts and feelings. This is our last...
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Alisha 2022-04-21 09:02:51
outside the window
A classic British film, especially the strong London accent is very attractive. Frankly speaking, it seems that it is difficult for the current British film to replicate the temperament of many years ago. Something was missing, but one sentence seemed to say it was unclear what was missing....
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Nils 2022-04-19 09:02:31
see your lover
In the context of Europe in the 19th century, the love story between Ruth, who was born in the upper class of England, and George, an Italian boy.
Although the female protagonist Ruth was born and raised in the upper class of the British society, she was not solidified by class ideology. When he...
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[last lines]
George Emerson: Kiss me, dear. Again.
Lucy Honeychurch: I'm reading.
George Emerson: What are you reading?
Lucy Honeychurch: It's from Freddy.
George Emerson: What does he say?
Lucy Honeychurch: Silly boy. He thinks he's being dignified. I mean, everybody knew we were going away in the spring.
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[Cecil reads off Eleanor Lavish's Novel]
Cecil Vyse: A far off the towers of Florence and she wandered as though in a dream through the wavering golden sea of barley touched with crimson stains of poppies. All unobserved he came to her. Isn't it immortal? There came from his lips no wordy protestations such as formal lovers use, no eloquence was his, nor did he suffer from the lack of it. He simply unfolded her in his manly arms