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Mireille 2022-04-24 07:01:23
Five flavors feel missing two...
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Sincere 2022-04-24 07:01:23
The way to draw eyeliner now is the old one from the...
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Brett 2022-04-24 07:01:23
Exploring the Human...
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General 2022-04-24 07:01:23
Watched it on HBO as a...
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Buster 2022-04-24 07:01:23
The movie version of "Flowers for Algernon", I watched the movie first, and went to imdb to read the reviews. Most of them said that it was incomparable to the original, so I read the original. The actor's acting skills are definitely worthy of the little golden man, and the Claire Bloom play as Miss Kinian is so...
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Friedrich 2022-04-23 07:04:08
The part about the relationship with the teacher is not very convincing, and the overall story is told very...
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Kylie 2022-04-23 07:04:08
After all, it's an old movie from more than 50 years ago, and it can't hide the roughness. Charlie's answer about "the essence of things and the future direction" is quite wonderful. It is estimated that it is the original line of the...
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John 2022-04-23 07:04:08
If you haven't read the original, read the adaptation first. Maybe the author wants to express different points, but the sincere emotions are equally moving. A thought-provoking turn of the...
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Kristy 2022-04-23 07:04:08
The adaptation is never as good as the original, and the love segment in the movie is too long. The actor's acting is excellent. Movies don't make me feel as deep and uncomfortable as...
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Trudie 2022-04-23 07:04:08
The movie version of Flowers for Algernon, shown to us by Mr. T in high school,...
Charly Comments
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Beth 2022-02-22 08:02:00
true love is let it go
True love is letting go. After watching this film, I became stupid too, I was not high originally.
Charlie, from a mentally retarded, to a genius, and finally turned into a story about mentally retarded. Before he was about to become mentally retarded again, his lingering shadow of the past loomed... -
Cameron 2022-02-22 08:02:00
[Film Review] Charly (1968) 6.3/10
"If the plural of mouse is mice, the plural of spouse must be spice." a wisecrack from our protagonist Charly Gordon (Robertson), trying to convince viewers that it is something a genius would jest with his girlfriend, both sun-drenched, lying on a cozy meadow. But this is not the Charly we know in...
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Dr. Anna Strauss: [after witnessing Charly painting nude women, furiously at Richard] What are you trying to turn him into, some kind of a sideshow freak?
Dr. Richard Nemur: Now, Anna, don't be ridiculous.
Dr. Anna Strauss: You're pushing your program for his intellectual development much too rapidly. It has to keep pace with my program for his emotional development, or the imbalance will become dangerous! I thought we were to be satisfied with a minor miracle...
Dr. Richard Nemur: What are you afraid of?
Dr. Anna Strauss: ...to help a retarded human being become a more productive member of society.
Dr. Richard Nemur: He has shown no indication of any mental ceiling. So why are you afraid to reach for whatever that ceiling may be? In any event, we shall have to give Mrs. Kinnian her notice.
Dr. Anna Strauss: What?
Dr. Richard Nemur: All she can do now is ask him questions out of books that he's already absorbed. What he needs at this point is a giant step forward - new conceptualization, inductive thinking. And that calls for experts, not Alice Kinnian.
Dr. Anna Strauss: I will say it once more, Richard: Charly Gordon is still a child emotionally.
Dr. Richard Nemur: I don't agree.
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[last lines]
Alice Kinnian: Marry me?
[Charly goes silent by refusing]
Alice Kinnian: [sits down] All right, don't marry me.
Charly Gordon: [smiles] Motion carried.
Alice Kinnian: But I'm going to stay right here. Whenever you feel like telling me to go, just let me know - just tell me so. I'll go, I'll leave.
Charly Gordon: Leave.
[Alice goes stunned]
Charly Gordon: Please, leave.
Alice Kinnian: [solemnly] All right...
[Alice hesitates then slowly heads to the door]
Alice Kinnian: Good night.
Charly Gordon: [without looking at her] Good night.
[Alice leaves]