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Antonio 2022-03-27 09:01:08
Maugham's original adaptation. Another version was played by Garbo in 1934. The male protagonist INTJ and the female protagonist ESFP, personality incompatibility is the root cause of marital discord. Naomi Watts's hairstyle and clothes are very good in the film~[when love and duty are one, then Grace is within...
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Nichole 2022-03-27 09:01:08
I love you forever and never...
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Misty 2022-03-27 09:01:08
Movies that stay in my...
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Elmer 2022-03-27 09:01:08
Maybe I'm superficial, but I love this movie many times more than Maugham's original book....
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Elissa 2022-03-27 09:01:08
Edward Norton I fell in love with him because of this film. . ....
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Kacie 2022-03-27 09:01:08
If you have to say that women's independence means no longer having unrealistic romantic thoughts about men and love, then it's not really interesting to be...
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Wyatt 2022-03-25 09:01:09
Somerset Maugham's excellent novel, the excellent acting of my second Australian wife, and the kinship of my American cousin, are...
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Makenzie 2022-03-23 09:01:59
Love becomes a part of life and you lose a lot of...
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Roselyn 2022-03-23 09:01:59
It is only after you have loved that you know it, because of love, how can there be...
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Camryn 2022-03-23 09:01:59
A movie with a very slow rhythm is suitable for tasting in a very calm and patient situation, and you will find endless...
The Painted Veil Comments
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Mireya 2021-12-13 08:01:10
The whitewashed face behind "The Veil"
The ending song was almost over, did not move, "Sit down for a while".
Walking out of the door, encountering warmth and coldness, he subconsciously stuffed his arm in his pocket.
"Go back and buy another disc." I always express my love like this.
"Yep".
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Jarvis 2022-04-23 07:02:17
An adaptation of the veil
Not mentioned by friends, I have long forgotten this movie I watched 7 years ago. Plague, ignorance, and the gray China of the 1930s are obviously the subjects that foreigners prefer. For the kind of films that look at China through tinted glasses, they are somewhat repelled by the psychology....
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[Walter and Kitty are out at the Chinese Opera with Charlie and Dorothy Townsend]
Charlie Townsend: Are you enjoying it?
Kitty Fane: I've never seen anything like it.
Charlie Townsend: Every gesture has a meaning. See how she covers her face with the cloth? She is mourning her misfortune.
Kitty Fane: What happened to her?
Charlie Townsend: She was sold into slavery. Condemned to a life of drudgery and despair in a strange land far from home. See the chains? They represent the heavy bondage of her poor, trapped soul from which there is no escape, and so she weeps. She weeps for the lively, vivacious girl she once was, the lonely woman she has become... and most of all... she weeps for the love she'll never feel, for the love she'll never give.
Kitty Fane: Is that really what she's saying?
Charlie Townsend: Actually I haven't a clue what she's on about. I don't speak Chinese.
[Charlie and Kitty laugh]
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[Waddington walks in to the Fanes' new house]
Waddington: You must be the doctor's wife. I've just met your husband and invited myself to dinner. I've kept the Watsons' cook for you - she's not bad. She'll have to do for your amah as well. We're a little short-handed here.
[Remembering he hasn't introduced himself yet]
Waddington: Sorry, my name is Waddington.
Director: John Curran
Language: English,Mandarin,French Release date: January 19, 2007