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Irving 2022-03-27 09:01:10
At that time, the light was shining, leaving traces in the past. British manor before and after World War I. It was long and lingering, and I finally devoured 2013.2.7, and I will watch it again when there are subtitles! Although I understand the plot, I still don't understand the specific dialogue! Cherish the love of your...
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Elbert 2022-03-27 09:01:10
The source of the film is extremely difficult to find, so I watched it slowly on the weekend afternoon. A half-life portrait of a professional butler who is unfeeling and devoted to his duties. Hope always makes it difficult for me to adapt to being a good person, and I feel that there is always a sharp weapon hidden under the owl-like face. Many servants regard the housekeeper as a lifelong goal. Hope told the servant that you have a great future as a deputy housekeeper. We think it is very...
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Vern 2022-03-27 09:01:10
The plot has a high degree of reduction, but the story is still a bit disadvantageous when used as a film carrier. What needs to be told slowly, no matter how slow the film is, it still takes a limited time to tell the story. The music is a bit negative, and when I read the book, I feel a little sad, but I don't feel sad. Anthony Hopkins' eyes are too bright, and there are individual scenes that suddenly remind of the Silence of the Lambs....
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Brain 2022-03-27 09:01:10
Kazuo Ishiguro's original novel is much better than the movie, and the movie can be said to have chosen the most mediocre angle for adaptation. The charm of the original is that the stories are all unfolded from Stevens's restrictive narrative perspective, and his narrative is deceptive, inconsistent, and inconsistent, thus shaping the characters to be anxious, painful, pedantic, and comical, tragic. Born here. The movie completely abandoned this, turning all the unreal things in the novel into...
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Brain 2022-03-27 09:01:10
A high-level British traditional love that maximizes restraint and forbearance. That is to say, no matter how often she hints, no matter how much he struggles inside, she just doesn't talk to him. The scene of farewelling at the bus stop on the rainy night at the end was so touching. Even if we meet again after 20 years, I will not say anything, and everything will be done in that handshake and goodbye. What if he said please...
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Roselyn 2022-03-27 09:01:10
Between World War I and World War II, the decline and remnants of British aristocratic culture were expressed through the attitude of a butler, a dirge. Strictly restrained, extremely depressed, without a trace of exposed emotions, it is difficult to see any true temperament under the forbearance of the gentleman's culture. You say this man is like a rock. He also secretly reads romance novels. As a victim of the old-school system, this is also a choice. Dignity and order come first. He knows...
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Shaun 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Mr.Stevens's deepest love was completely released in his eyes when Miss Kenton forcibly broke his finger holding the book, but unfortunately he restrained his emotions in the end, leaving a lifetime of regrets. The farewell at the station, everything is in the eyes of the two. PSReeve is really very eye-catching and...
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Taya 2022-03-26 09:01:07
He suppressed the feelings for a lifetime, and did not want to say a word. Regret is cruel to life, but beautiful in...
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Lyla 2022-03-26 09:01:07
When walking by the sea, the lights suddenly turned on, and the crowd cheered, but Mr. Stephens' face showed a dim look unnoticed, probably thinking of the most distant moment in his life, who had been far away from him. Brightly wait for those evenings when you discuss work with the housekeeper. That half-second expression was too sad, hidden in the roar of the...
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Aisha 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Ivory's adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro will definitely turn the camera's attitude towards reflexivity or self-deception, and Ivory's choice is the former. Because Ivory's image itself does not have the style of Kazuo Ishiguro. So the appearance of the classicism/image (the afterglow of the sunset, the manor in the distant view) also becomes the camera's shell to hide its ugliness. The layer-by-layer maze-like composition (especially the scene of meeting Hugh Grant) and the ringtones (montage)...
The Remains of the Day Comments
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Hannah 2021-12-31 08:02:27
Treasures of the British Empire
The British Museum in London is one of the three largest museums in the world, which is as famous as the Musée du Louvre in Paris and The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. There are collections of ancient Egyptian cultural relics to modern famous artists’ paintings. You can say that many of...
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Hoyt 2022-04-19 09:02:14
"Remains of the day"
The timeline is a bit different from the novel. The front is a little ugly, and it gradually becomes clearer. After reading a bit of the novel and then watching the movie, the novel is a bit difficult to read, but if you stick to it, there should be a sense of darkness.
Sympathy for Stevens, what...
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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