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Rowena 2023-07-26 07:39:16
It has more British humor. I like the female lead. I also liked it when I saw her filming David Lean's Passage to...
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Carmel 2023-07-11 16:36:46
Mrs. Sang's story has been a favorite since middle school. She was the first feminist I got to know. The legendary George Sand, who only wears trousers and walks in the salons of Paris, is known for his talent and style. She and Chopin, and earlier Muse, are a rare combination in modern times. The film is poetic and passionate, and it is so fascinating to explain what love is. Mrs. Sang's motherhood, enthusiasm, and ease are all in one. Such a woman, wonderful lover, tenacious mother, tenacious...
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Adolfo 2023-07-10 19:49:07
This is funnier than any drama Grant has played...
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Al 2023-07-06 18:26:00
The tender oboe sounded, and the end credits appeared, and the real story had to be...
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Adell 2023-07-04 01:10:13
Uncle Hugh plays the little white rabbit too...
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Adonis 2023-06-29 11:19:37
Hugh Grant as Chopin is quite...
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Roel 2023-06-24 13:00:00
Finally watched it. There are no subtitles. Okay, not as good as expected. Hugh Grant youthful...
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Arvid 2023-06-11 15:49:58
Did Chopin turn out to be a delicate sheep? The male-female transition is so wonderful, and there are still a lot of...
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Mohamed 2023-06-10 18:43:42
When it comes to soap comedies, there's nothing French about it, and it's okay to say it takes place in London and Somerset. Hugh Grant is such a...
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Jimmie 2023-05-31 05:48:58
See how "female man" George Sand teases "male girl" Chopin! ! Chasing after the male god, absolutely counterattack! ! This is a very interesting...
Impromptu Comments
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Nels 2022-06-14 22:13:55
I'm here to make funny lines
The love stories of great men don't have to be so serious and complicated. They came for the gossip of literati and great composers, and I didn't expect to get a lot of laughs.
Although the plastic sisters may be plotting against you, sometimes their speeches are quite reasonable. If it weren't for...
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Maddison 2022-06-14 23:56:41
most like Chopin
One of Hugh Grant's early masterpieces before he became popular, and unexpectedly good-looking. The film accompanies Chopin's romantic movement and traces a legendary romance between him and the famous French writer George Sand. The style is romantic, the costumes are well-dressed, and the peculiar...
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Felicien Mallefille: God exists but he's no longer loved so he hides away to conceal his broken heart.
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George Sand: [to Chopin] You don't want me, and it's become complicated, like everything between two people. It seems to me a pity, because it could have been so simple.