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Melyssa 2022-03-20 09:03:09
The extra points are all given to the two heroines who have a messy temperament. The shots are beautiful, and the ending with regrets is also in line with the expectations of young literary...
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Leonel 2022-03-20 09:03:09
Quite an interesting story. Well-chosen. In particular, Jennifer Ehle and Jeremy Northam often played ancient ladies and gentlemen, and the temperament was in line with that era. Rating: 8 out of...
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Lon 2022-03-20 09:03:09
The interspersed two stories, the Americans are in the UK, these two points are my favorite. But I always felt that I wasn't working hard enough, and it was too warm to swallow...
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Kaci 2022-03-20 09:03:09
A two-line narrative of Victorian and modern society. Intoxicated by paragraphs of poetry and metaphors, while sighing at the delicate and heavy love of that literary boom era, at the same time rekindling confidence in this modern era where impetuous and addictive love has become fast food. Indeed, love is a power that can be passed on. In every era, there is love that is enough to burn each other. What you do is to wait patiently for your crown...
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Rodrigo 2022-03-19 09:01:11
It's just a little bit slower, but it's a succinct story. The two story lines enrich the original single story, and I prefer stories that belong to the...
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Evie 2022-03-19 09:01:11
The love between two pairs of men and women across time and space, the subject matter, pictures, and interpretation are all good. But I don't seem to be appreciating this one, and I get distracted when I watch...
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Margarita 2022-03-19 09:01:11
For Americans, being elegant is being judged like an...
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Arne 2022-03-19 09:01:11
I've been thinking about the title of the film, and I feel that the plot has nothing to do with infatuation. It is definitely a model of learning through dramas at the moment. The time travel in the state of mind is definitely better than the body running around. In general, the story is too bland, and the British are so affectionate and forbidding that they don't even fit the question of 'Possession'. The two heroines are pretty good, and Aaron Eckhart doesn't quite match this literary tone. ....
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Kiley 2022-03-19 09:01:11
In the past two years, I have given five stars because of the expression of extremely progressive values. The last star of this film is because the plot and some lines of English classical literature are noble and elegant, and the ending is very romantic! ! ! Not "Romantic" Romance Is Essential Literature Pure Romance Thanks...
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Vicenta 2022-03-18 09:01:10
In the ancient costume part, one of them committed suicide by jumping into a river. She must be a determined les. By the way, the woman who is p and s is now playing the role of the arrogant princess in Ice and Fire. Gwen is old and can't compare with the ruthless...
Possession Comments
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Chadrick 2022-03-18 08:01:01
inevitably fall in love with you
An American film with a British flavor. It tells the story of a love lost in time.
One is a male poet with a happy family, a leisurely gentleman's life and a beloved wife. The other is a female poet, who lives in seclusion in the countryside with her female companion, living a peaceful, peaceful... -
Branson 2022-03-18 08:01:01
Fate, amazing
Rowland, a literary research assistant in London, stumbled across a few manuscript pages from an ancient book from the London library. It was an unfinished letter from the great Victorian poet Ash, written to an unknown lady. Out of intuition, he began. Consult the historical documents and secretly...
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Maude: [the morning after they hooked up which Roland put a stop to] Okay, let's not beat the thing dead. It happened. We're both grown-ups...
Roland Michell: Speak for yourself.
Maude: I'd hate to see how you're like after you actually sleep with someone.
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Maude: [they are standing on rocks in a river looking at a waterfall that Maude recalls in one of Christabell's poems that describes a cave behind the waterfall. Upon sharing that with Roland, he immediately starts taking his clothes off] I know this is an awfully repressed sort of English thing to say, but what the hell are you doing?
Roland Michell: How else are we going to find out if there's a cave?
[Dives into the water]
Maude: [smiling, and speaking to no one] We could ask someone.