Always Comments

  • Antonia 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    Mainly for Audrey Hepburn to see this film, the other director is Spielberg. However, the 60-year-old Hepburn in the film only appeared for more than 5 minutes and became her screen swan song. The content of the film is a bit similar to the "Ghost Love", which was released a year later. All men died and turned into ghosts. However, Spielberg's is a little more warm, although it is a bit cliché, but I am still quite satisfied. Holly Hunter is so cute in the...

  • Andrew 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    The movie would have been really unbearable without Holly Hunter. . ....

  • Britney 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    It's all about Hepburn, Spielberg's early innocent...

  • Ike 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    Don't bring such sensationalism, make me cry in the...

  • Raina 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    Audrey Hepburn? Spielberg? I didn't do my homework~ I really like the old soundtrack, that...

  • Trycia 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    Hepburn's last film. Life and death parting is always the last thing lovers want to...

  • Lottie 2022-03-24 09:03:04

    There are chest compressions, artificial respiration, and airplanes that are similar to "Empire of the Sun". No wonder the heroine is so amiable (anyone can kiss her), it turns out that she is the heroine of "Piano...

  • Frieda 2022-03-24 09:03:04

    There are chest compressions, artificial respiration, and airplanes that are similar to "Empire of the Sun". No wonder the heroine is so amiable (anyone can kiss her), it turns out that she is the heroine of "Piano...

  • Dawn 2022-03-23 09:02:50

    [Song 4:10] My sister, my bride, how beautiful is your love! Your love is more beautiful than wine, and the fragrance of your anointing oil is better than all...

  • Turner 2022-03-23 09:02:50

    [Song 4:10] My sister, my bride, how beautiful is your love! Your love is more beautiful than wine, and the fragrance of your anointing oil is better than all...

Extended Reading
  • Herta 2022-02-16 08:02:50

    Nothing can always be there

    If you die and
    your soul is watching the one you love silently, but you can never enter his or her life anymore,
    what do you do?
    Do you hope that your lover will never forget you and spend your whole life in commemorating your love;
    or do you hope that he will let go of the past and love others...

  • Milo 2022-02-16 08:02:50

    Audrey Hepburn's last movie~

    July 26th at 23:20 CCTV-6 watched the movie Always/forever/ Audrey Hepburn has attracted me forever. This is also her last film to participate in, and the director is Steven Spielberg, I am looking forward to...
       
       and one I was not disappointed after watching the movie at every turn~ The issues...

Always quotes

  • Pete Sandich: [starved for petrol, the #2 engine dies] Tanker 57 to tanker base. I've got a small inconvenience here.

    Larry: Talk to me Pete.

    Pete Sandich: I may have overestimated my fuel just a tad, but I can see the base from here and my right engine is fine, so I don't think there's going to be any...

    [right engine splutters]

    Pete Sandich: ... problem.

    Larry: Pete, what do you need? What do you need?

    Pete Sandich: [#1 engine finishes sputtering to a stop] Glider practice.

    Larry: [rings the crash alarm and announces over the PA] We've got a situation here. We've got a flier coming in dead stick.

    Pete Sandich: [sound of the feathered propellers turning feebly and air rushing past as the plane sinks towards the ground. Pete's transmission is broadcast over the tanker base PA] This is good. I was rusty on panic. OK, no problem, I've got the airport in sight, I've got a nice little headwind here...

    [whistles Garry Owen, the theme of the 7th Cavalry as he glides towards the base. The altimetre shows his sink rate while descends from 1,275 feet as trees rush past below him. The headwind shifts to a tailwind then dies and Pete's whistling fades when the plane staggers as it loses lift from the headwind]

  • Al Yackey: The hell with it. What this place reminds me of is the war in Europe.

    Pete Sandich: This is deep.

    Al Yackey: Which I was personally never at, but think about it. The beer's warm, the dance hall's a Quonset, there's B-26s outside, hotshot pilots inside, an airstrip in the woods... it's England, man! Everything but Glenn Miller! Except we go to burning places and bomb 'em till they stop burning. You see, Pete, there ain't no war here.

    Pete Sandich: What's taking her so long?

    Al Yackey: This is why they don't make movies called 'Night Raid to Boise, Idaho' or 'Firemen Strike at Dawn'. And this is why you ain't exactly a hero for taking these chances you take. You're more of what I would call a dickhead.