A Room with a View Comments

  • Kacey 2022-01-07 15:53:09

    Women always like rooms with a view of the scenery, while for men, the scenery is in their hearts. The blue sky, the singing of the birds, all this is in my heart. Is that...

  • Velda 2022-01-07 15:53:09

    A more refined movie. However, the British are really crooked~ I even doubt that Cecil will change her sexual orientation after canceling the marriage contract. . . (Know that the author is...

  • Winona 2022-01-07 15:53:09

    A bunch of old drama bones from 20 years ago, now looks very cordial, no matter if it is regarded as a scenery film, a romance film, or an ethics film, they are all very...

  • Pearline 2022-01-07 15:53:09

    It’s a rare story about British heterosexuality, but in the middle part, everyone has changed again. Speaking of movies, it’s really worth watching. At that time Judy Dench and Maggie Smith were so young, Helena Bonham Carter at that time was so classical, and Daniel Day-Lewis at that time was so ugly. , The unique classical temperament of the British makes "The Room with a View" romantic, majestic and elegant. Four...

  • Bennie 2022-01-07 15:53:09

    Actually the shot was not good. Too much dialogue is a summary of the meaning of the character's behavior that has occurred or will happen in the plot screen. For example, after seeing blood in the square, Lucy said to George by the river, “It’s amazing that Italians are both kind and cute at the same time violent”, nonsense! Didn't we see the bloodshed that just happened? And Judy Dench said to Maggie Smith, "We should be particularly open to physical feelings. An English girl can be...

  • Arne 2022-01-07 15:53:09

    The story itself is not new, and the artistic execution is quite interesting. It can be called the light comedy sister film of "The Age of...

  • Kris 2022-01-07 15:53:09

    1. Good classic and exquisite movie, I really like the English pronunciation in it. 2. Rupert Graves is beautiful in it! 3. Seeing Helena and Maggie Smith together always feels like crossing to Harry Potter. 4. Regarding love, I always feel that Lucy does not love Emerson so much, she is very vacillating. 5. The section of playing in the pond is really reminiscent of the gods in Greek mythology, and it is particularly...

  • Casey 2022-01-07 15:53:09

    A beautiful British classical style painting. Look at Berat Chris, who has not yet become a Gothic fan, and Professor McGonagall, who has not yet grown...

  • Jazmyn 2022-01-07 15:53:09

    It turns out that when Helena Bonham Carter also had such a loli, the set, the costume, and the wonderful interpretation of the actors all had a British classic taste. The processing method of similar multi-act dramas is also very interesting. Opening that window naturally requires...

  • Rosie 2022-01-07 15:53:09

    Women are like duplicity animals. This movie is very much like a painting-Europe is so...

Extended Reading
  • Marcelina 2022-04-21 09:02:51

    "A Room with a View" A room with a view

    First of all, I really like the strong British accent. British dramas always create an atmosphere of authenticity, insipidity, and tranquility, which later arouses people's thinking. A Room with a View What a beautiful name! The whole film that attracted me to George. He didn't talk much, and he...

  • Lottie 2022-04-20 09:02:08

    Lewis Lewis

    I really like the picture at the beginning of each scene, like a delicate stage play.

    Helinna before the blackening was still very good-looking, she looked like a typical lady painting when she sat by the piano. The Victorian setting, costumes, and furniture decoration are so beautiful, and the...

A Room with a View quotes

  • [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.

  • [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