The End of the Affair Comments

  • Stephania 2023-09-26 04:39:42

    The story is American-style, secretly taboo, and affectionate; the narrative is British-style, restrained and refined, and tactful and unique. Moore's gentle style, and Fiennes' flamboyant agitation, are very consistent. What mystical romanticism - really mysterious and romantic, sui...

  • Flo 2023-09-16 08:02:16

    The adaptation of the famous book, the dialogue is excellent! "I measure my love by the extent of jealousy, and as my jealousy is infinite, my love should be infinity too" PS: Does Ralph Fiennes dare to show that he is in love with someone else's wife? Every time I love it, I can't wait to meet the unmarried...

  • Vern 2023-08-23 08:15:12

    The ending was rather embarrassing. [The English husband who ran into the cheating said embarrassedly, I came back to get an umbrella, and then hurriedly exited the door] Ralph Fiennes' cheating film (English patient, reader, this film), his passion always hurts women; and JeremyIrons 's cheating films (Lolita, Madame Butterfly, Damage), always selfless and...

  • Shaun 2023-08-16 14:19:40

    Are you worried about losing yourself in the final original? Does the director really think he is better than the original author? It's outrageous that a good story can be so...

  • Leanne 2023-07-16 03:10:56

    It's a battle of loving God or loving the one you love, not a lover-husband battle at all. Of course, God won the victory, so I can understand the anger and helplessness of the lover, who can compete with God. He poured his anger on the pastor and even loved the woman of God. He never hated her husband. For those who do not believe in God, religion...

  • Olen 2023-05-24 12:54:46

    I love Deborah Kerr in the original 1955, and Julianne Moore in the remake of 1999, they both portray the heroines so...

  • Theo 2023-05-02 08:28:15

    Their love has been fooled by jealousy, blinded by suspicion, foolish promises or beliefs that fail in the face of true love. Even if life has an end, love has no end because people believe that with love there will be...

  • Roselyn 2023-04-01 15:01:37

    JM is very beautiful in this movie (Da Lutero, if you like JM, you must watch it), especially the eyes when she is wearing a veil, when RF was reading Sarah's diary, JM's narration moved me.....RF Needless to say...just the story is somewhat obscure...and the religion at the...

  • Orrin 2023-03-16 20:25:19

    6.1; very an adaptation of Neuroknife. The processing of memory time can sometimes get out of control. Judging from the driving force and streamline of the soundtrack of the film, memory time should completely occupy the real time instead of sometimes being caught in the real time and just become a...

  • Kaya 2023-03-09 12:49:16

    I hate god, because he...

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  • Wayne 2022-10-09 04:08:02

    God, Love, Promise... Well, what the hell are we supposed to believe?

    In order to appreciate the man Ralph Fiennes, I turned inside and out of the wall and didn't finish it.

    God. God is probably a CEO who is responsible for signing and overseeing.

    love. Love from the Garden of Eden is the forbidden fruit, and there is no cure. Those who claim to have escaped into the...

  • Alvina 2022-10-16 08:42:04

    Can love continue without meeting?

    A deeper understanding of the great pleasure and desire satisfaction outside of traditional morality, as well as the guilt that comes with ethics. Because you can't fully own the other party, it is more likely to cause conflict and exhaustion that brings suspicion, conjecture, jealousy and...

The End of the Affair quotes

  • Maurice: Pain is easy to write. In pain we're all drabbly individual. Now what can one write about happiness?

  • Maurice Bendrix: I'm jealous of this stocking.

    Sarah Miles: Why?

    Maurice Bendrix: Because it does what I can't. Kisses your whole leg. And I'm jealous of this button.

    Sarah Miles: Poor, innocent button.

    Maurice Bendrix: It's not innocent at all. It's with you all day. I'm not.

    Sarah Miles: I suppose you're jealous of my shoes?

    Maurice Bendrix: Yes.

    Sarah Miles: Why?

    Maurice Bendrix: Because they'll take you away from me.