The Elephant Man Comments

  • Monty 2022-09-27 10:11:22

    never nothing will die, the stream flows, the wind blows, the cloud flees, the heart beats, nothing will...

  • Eliezer 2022-08-20 02:09:01

    The opposition between the character's beast-like image and his kind heart also implies his opposition to society. What moves people in such films is not so much human nature as it is the criticism of alienated people. The reason is that the images of Gao Daquan's true, good and beautiful characters cannot convince the audience, but the persecution of the characters can always make people feel the same way. If Edward hadn't been misunderstood, if the Elephant Man had not been ostracized, why...

  • Leanne 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    The first session of the Suzhou Art Association Restoration Film Festival. Black and white images have a feeling of the old times, when human technology has advanced to have machines and trains; but in an era that is far from gender and racial equality, the existence of the elephant Merrick has tortured everyone's conscience. Emotional man rather than a circus animal, yet too few people in that era treated him with kindness, even doctors, couples and actresses, only more kindly than others of...

  • Rubie 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    Never, oh never nothing never will die, the stream flows, the wind blows, the cloud fleets, the heart beats. Loved the final monologue. How should I put it, David Lynch's films are always frustrating to watch... and they are adapted from real events, which adds to their tragic...

  • Roger 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    He has the heart of an angel, thought treated worse than...

  • Kole 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    The first David Lynch, full of pseudo-humanitarian concerns, mourns John Hurt. At the end of the film, there is a mother's words from the infinite deep space, "The stream is long, the breeze is always blowing, the white clouds are floating, the heart is beating, nothing will disappear." Yes, nothing will disappear, but the biggest irony is that he is really a person. "For being human, I'm...

  • Monty 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    A masterpiece by David Lynch, very famous. Lynch's films are often known for their special themes and weird stories. This film is a typical representative. The black and white pictures set the tone of the whole film, and the depressed and sad mood always runs through the story. The relatively serious theme It is very critical, and it threw up topics for people, leaving room for thinking, the shape of the elephant is extremely exaggerated, and the actors are also very dedicated, a heavy...

  • Roselyn 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    Another cult work by David...

  • Cameron 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    The Elephant Man is a mirror that reflects the beauty or ugliness in everyone's heart. The ugliness of Elephant Man on the outside is simply not as ugliness as the ugliness of those who are healthy in body but beastly at heart. Anne Bancroft is beautiful in black and...

  • Pamela 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    When the dean came to see him for the first time, he arranged his clothes over and over again. He was really attentive and nervous! "I'm not an anima, I'm a human being!" The shocking...

Extended Reading
  • Claude 2022-01-26 08:03:34

    what is human nature

    I don't want to be moved by watching movies. This may be a morbidity, but I think many people have the same morbidity. I have to say this movie moved me. It makes one feel what is human, especially in the absence of human form. Discover the warmth of humanity beneath your hard shell, and be moved...

  • Richmond 2022-04-21 09:01:27

    Stage and auditorium

    The Elephant Man is cautiously longing for friends and longing to be accepted by society. No matter how the outside world hurts him, he always maintains a kindness and hope in his heart. It is sad that the poor society gave him the most naked contempt and abuse and the upper society gave him the...

The Elephant Man quotes

  • Night Porter: [to Treves] Only Mothershead can sack me now.

    [unknown to the night porter, Mothershead is behind him, she who proceeds to clobber him over the head, rendering him unconscious]

    Mothershead: [in a satisfied voice] Done!

  • Dr. Frederick Treves: Because of the extensive area covered by papillomatus growths, the patient has been called "The Elephant Man".