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Francisca 2022-03-15 09:01:05
Although I have only seen two films adapted from Foster's novels by James Ivory, in my mind he is already the best director of classical dramas after...
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Marge 2022-03-15 09:01:05
A British film that hypocritically explores the conflict between the old and the new class. In the end, Bast’s death and his poor uneducated wife (her widow’s life is not even mentioned in the ending) became the victims of the final quiet and peaceful ending. It was a regression of Ivory. The liveliness and cuteness of the screen and the ending are simply disgusting, and it's a complete regression compared to the room with a view of the...
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Chase 2022-03-14 14:12:26
This kind of classic British movie is really addictive if you watch too much...not to mention that it is full of...
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Ayla 2022-01-13 08:02:16
Screened in a restored 4K version, Howard Manor as a narrative device that runs through the whole series of melodramas that took place between several sets of characters in a few years can not help but remind people of Madame de, which is different from the latter. This film It focuses more on portraying the conflicts brought about by class differences in these groups of characters, as well as the common humanity that transcends class constraints. Based on the original work, this film is a...
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Fern 2022-01-13 08:02:16
The net is rotten to an explosion! ! ! Then why am I so insensitive to this film! ! ! Maybe it's because the net is so bad that I have to finish watching it several times... I never know what I'm talking about! !...
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Chelsea 2022-01-13 08:02:16
In the middle of the night, I watched a small literary island boy who was beautiful and elegant, who also loved astronomical music and poetry, lost his life inexplicably...
Howards End Comments
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Robin 2022-03-23 09:02:51
Howard Manor
Here, you can see the home scene of the British upper class in the early 20th century. You will like the luxurious mansions in the city (the second picture), the paintings on the walls of the stair passages, and the rows of books in the collection, but you still I feel that the upper class family...
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Millie 2022-03-21 09:02:49
A film review that is not a film review
Looking through the movie comment area, many of the new comments are from the British Masters Film Exhibition. I think I should write one as a souvenir. After all, as a person who only pays attention to a specific director and has seen a small number of movies, the first I was very excited to see...
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Margaret Schlegel: Will you forgive her as you yourself have been forgiven... you have had a mistress; I forgave you. My sister has a lover, you drive her from the house. Why can you not be honest for once in your life? Why can't you say what Helen has done, I have done!
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Dolly Wilcox: [on Ruth's handwritten bequest of her house to Margaret] It's only in pencil! Pencil never counts.