Equus Comments

  • Liam 2023-03-08 01:16:45

    Dazzling and fascinated, it is not an exaggeration to give ten stars. Can't wait to start reading the original...

  • Toby 2023-02-09 08:14:11

    I have to say, unrestrained, Jenny Agutter's...

  • Johnathan 2023-01-29 00:46:49

    Horse is the inner god, but also a trapped...

  • Mariela 2022-12-11 09:11:39

    Works involving both religious studies and psychology. In the process of imaging, more traces of stage plays have been preserved, such as Richard Burton's long paragraphs of chanting and so on. The worship of horses by teenagers can be divided into multiple levels such as rebellion against patriarchy, religious sustenance, and mythological implication. Without the relevant knowledge reserve, it always seems a little...

  • Kiera 2022-11-25 07:14:17

    Children see horses as gods and powers of worship. Because of his crazy worship of horses, he blinded six horses in the eyes. Doctors discovered his vulnerable side while treating him. He envied the child's madness, and even wanted to throw off all his shackles and run like him on horseback. Zoom in to see the generations they represent in society. In fact, every private hobby comes from a tiny detail in your childhood, and it will affect you throughout your...

  • Kaci 2022-11-14 08:11:29

    Peter Shaffer's book is too powerful, and Lumant completely restored the script. The {Ikus} drama script and the {Witch Carrie} novel were born in 73/74. They are very similar in structure. They both have a religious mad mother, and the introverted child breaks out at the end, and there is blood at the end. The film version of Peter Firth's performance still tends to be a stage performance. Although Richard Burton's role does not have much room for development, his performance in the narration...

  • Russ 2022-11-06 13:55:54

    No one remakes it because it's already perfect. Peter Firth's Ian is definitely one of the best performances I've seen, and it's worth my sleepless nights doing Chinese...

  • Gerhard 2022-10-02 11:21:03

    Too strong religious meaning, coupled with psychiatrists and juvenile criminals, it is easy to think of "Like Minds". Unlike Like Minds, which is based on jihad, Equus has a lot of lines based on the Old Testament, which is more difficult to understand, and I am confused. The subtitles translate "the Book of Job" to "the homework book"...and all sorts of other mistranslations that aren't...

  • Jeff 2022-09-18 07:33:15

    Counting the third time I watched this play at Royal Stratford East a week ago and at the Yunyi Experimental Theatre five years ago, Shaffer's book is full of emotions, and there is not much room for the role to play. The direct presentation of the violent scene in the film version recalls the blood-drenched flesh in the highlight moment. #How to throw everyday life, religious madness, midlife crisis and adolescent sexuality into the vortex of...

  • Missouri 2022-09-15 14:02:53

    This film is so powerful and emotional. And revealing the truth through suspense makes the story more engaging. God and horse, so...

Extended Reading
  • Meggie 2022-07-05 19:29:14

    A master of facial expressions

    Looking at Burton's acting skills from this group of photos, Burton's acting skills do not need to rely on video to rely on moving pictures to show, just like Burton never needs tears to express pain and sorrow, he refuses to act in tears because he does not need to be like other actors. Relying on...

  • Kimberly 2022-07-05 19:26:02

    When the water is clear, there are no fish

    A bit of an incomprehensible movie.

    The teenager escaped the hypocritical and rigid dogma of his parents and found the horse, but after finding that he was not "pure" enough, he could only kill the god/horse, and fell into chaos in order to escape without a way out. The doctor takes it as his duty...

Equus quotes

  • Martin Dysart: Go on, what then?

    Alan Strang: Sugar.

    Martin Dysart: Lump sugar?

    Alan Strang: The last supper.

    Martin Dysart: Last before what?

    Alan Strang: Ha, ha.

    Martin Dysart: You say anything when you give it to him?

    Alan Strang: "Take my sins. Eat them, for my sake."

  • Martin Dysart: Go on, ahead, mount him.

    Alan Strang: "Into my hands, he commends himself. Naked in his jingle jangle. Equus. Equus! Equus! Take me!"

Equus

Director: Sidney Lumet

Language: English Release date: October 20, 1977

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