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Luigi 2022-11-10 19:20:17
Too restrained. . . . do you want me to stay? i do, indeed is it OK? ? ? ! !...
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Ike 2022-10-13 07:42:02
Movie: Every part wants to be perfect and the main line is unclear, resulting in a disorganized story structure and an unstable center of gravity. Plot: It's depressing enough to live like this, a gentleman or something is not a puppet. Anthony is as graceful as ever, plus one...
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Alvina 2022-10-08 19:31:13
Adapted from Kazuo Ishiguro's Booker Prize-winning novel, Ishiguro's style really plays well, and the restrained emotions are very interesting. The life of elegant gentlemen is really...
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Katlynn 2022-09-29 23:41:56
This is the best film I've ever seen directed by James Ivory. The key point should be the performance of the two actors. The music that runs through the whole film is like a hurried pace, bringing the smooth rhythm of the whole film to life. Immediately after reading it, I was hooked on the...
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Ericka 2022-09-10 12:43:15
I was young when I watched it, I don't know how it looks now, but I thought it was boring and...
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Dolores 2022-04-24 07:01:14
There is still a little bit of adaptation. I don’t like to let Stevens enter the door and see the crying Miss Kenton. The paragraphs in the book that she recalled that she was suspected of crying with the door closed twice are very delicate. implicit. But the acting, photography (especially sunset/dawn) are great. The role is a good fit for Hugh...
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Alexanne 2022-04-24 07:01:14
This is a bit of a bizarre dislocation of double lines, really Ishiguro...
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Shannon 2022-04-24 07:01:14
"You must take good care of yourself. We may never meet again. → You too, promise me...
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Salvador 2022-04-24 07:01:14
The script (or the original) is very neat, and the DVD extras also help with the title: Blind Loyalty, Hollow Honor: England's Fatal Flaw. Hopkins' Butler is a metaphor for the general public, conscientiously serving only the upper class, and the upper class is all two hundred and fifty. It can be said that it is very anti-elitist. The British died and the Americans took over, but it was very realistic =...
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Jakayla 2022-04-24 07:01:14
The British screenwriter's way of making characters, the ultimate character; using ordinary things to tell a more important thing, a story routine that is often told in class. But I really like it~ I am deeply impressed by the scene of robbing books in the dark, the erotic feeling is so...
The Remains of the Day Comments
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Ally 2022-04-24 07:01:14
long-lasting scars
I watched Kazuo Ishiguro's "Scars on a Long Day" for nearly three hours in a cold, haha private theater.
The actors, soundtrack, plot, lighting and shadows are just right. Stephens is not completely loyal. Stephens' father is. The responsibility of the housekeeper is better than life, and he has a...
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Guiseppe 2021-12-31 08:02:27
Nothing Remains in the Day
"The Remains of the Day". Ishiguro Kazuo's 1989 laurel work, written about the life of a housekeeper in a big house in Britain, and the most beautiful last period of the empire and life, and won the Booker Prize of the year in one fell swoop, it was really amazing! James Ivory changed it into a...
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Lewis: You are, all of you, amateurs. And international affairs should never be run by gentlemen amateurs. Do you have any idea of what sort of place the world is becoming all around you? The days when you could just act out of your noble instincts, are over. Europe has become the arena of realpolitik, the politics of reality. If you like: real politics. What you need is not gentlemen politicians, but real ones. You need professionals to run your affairs, or you're headed for disaster!
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James Stevens: If two members of staff have to fall in love and decide to get married, there's nothing one can say. But what I do find a major irritation are those persons who are simply going from post to post looking for romance.
Director: James Ivory
Language: English,French,German Release date: November 19, 1993