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Nathaniel 2022-03-16 09:01:09
It's boring to say that some award-winning movies are really only suitable for that...
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Libby 2022-03-15 09:01:11
This very happy movie told me: birth is everything, and this truth will never...
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Vivian 2022-03-15 09:01:11
The 63rd OSCAR BEST PICTURE, nonsensical black...
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Declan 2022-03-14 14:12:31
The flowers are full of flowers, the phoenix is upside down, and it is an underrated good...
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Leo 2022-03-13 08:01:01
The nonsensical spoof of the movie should be considered quite avant-garde and trendy at the time. It is still possible to win the BP by changing the taste of the Oscar. The most powerful film in this film is the male lead, male and female supporting five performance nominations, and the female supporting role alone occupies three. Just not too conspicuous. In addition, the performances of the actors are also worthy of the nomination. Finney's own funny baby face is in line with the style of the...
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Hermina 2022-03-13 08:01:01
2019 British Masters Film Exhibition @大光光 Eat lobster, oysters and chicken thighs
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Jean 2022-03-13 08:01:01
The low-profile version of "Barry Lyndon", the low-level counterattack history, the farce carnival, the cheesy vitality, and the wall-breaking technique of looking directly at the camera every minute imply that you should not take it seriously. The storytelling style of the Canterbury Tales follows the storytelling style of The Canterbury Tales, and the humorous and ironic anecdotes are also...
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Hermann 2022-03-13 08:01:01
@EnglishMasters Exhibition remembers that "Tom Jones" has a very high status in the history of literary adaptation films in "Knowing Movies". This kind of frantic banter may have later spawned Terry Gilliam's nonsensical...
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Vivienne 2022-03-13 08:01:01
[Shanghai British Masters Exhibition] 1964 Oscar for best picture, director, adapted screenplay and soundtrack + Venice actor. 1. A typical post-modern nonsensical comedy, in narrative: facialized characters + exaggerated plot + sudden and forcible reversal of happy ending, in form: various words and deeds of the characters breaking the fourth wall & narration spoilers, self-confidence Refers to (such as "the following passion scenes are omitted as usual") and self-deprecating & silent...
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Kieran 2022-03-13 08:01:01
Absurd British comedy, absurd and funny. It also allowed us to see the depravity, filth and ugliness of the British upper class at that...
Tom Jones Comments
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Garrett 2022-03-13 08:01:01
still very good
1964 Oscar for Best Picture, Director, Adapted Screenplay and Score + Best Actor in Venice.
A typical postmodern nonsensical comedy, narrative: masked characters + exaggerated plot + sudden and forcible reversal of happy ending.
Formally: the character's various words and deeds breaking the fourth...
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Tina 2022-03-13 08:01:01
[Film Review] Tom Jones (1963) 7.3/10
"a resplendent period treat enveloped with ample, lilting, euphonious selections, both aurally and visually."
British New Wave practitioner Tony Richardson's rumbustious Oscar BEST PICTURE champ has been degraded to something of a damp squib half an century later since its triumph is deemed as...
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Honor: [after the hunt, Tom Jones, injured, lies on a bed with Honor and Sophie tending to him. He pretends to be asleep] Look at him, ma'am. He's the most handsome man I ever saw in my life.
Sophie Western: Why, Honor! I do believe you're in love with him!
Honor: I assure you, ma'am, I'm not.
Sophie Western: If you were, I see no reason that you should be ashamed of it... for he certainly is a handsome fellow.
Honor: That he is. The most handsome man I ever saw in my life. And as you say, ma'am, I don't know why I should be ashamed of looking at him, even though he is my better. For gentle folk are but flesh and blood like other persons. I am an honest person's child, and my mother and father were married, which is more than some people can say as high as they hold their heads.
Sophie Western: [Shocked at her comments] Honor!
Honor: [while Honor continues talking, Tom Jones shows signs of awakening from his feigned sleep] My grandfather was a clergyman and he would have been very angry to have thought any of his family had taken up with Molly Seagrim's leavings... Why, ma'am, the young gentleman is awake.
Sophie Western: Yes, you've awakened him with your foolish chatter.
Tom Jones: I feel awake for the first time ever.
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Squire Western: [At the cemetery: shrugging indifferently as Bridget Blifil has just been laid to rest] Well, there's another one gone.