Extended Reading
  • Cecelia 2022-04-22 07:01:56

    The footage is beautiful, the editing is amazing, the story is very bloody

    Write where you want.
    Watching this movie is entirely because of Hidden, so the focus of watching the movie has shifted, from watching a story to watching how Hidden plays a scumbag, and the first full-fruit boat show in his life dedicated by Hidden (ha). It is said that Dousen has only performed...

  • Jean 2022-03-31 09:01:10

    Love and marriage need management

    At the beginning of the movie, there was no sound, and I thought my phone was broken. Suddenly the heroine Hester's tired and vicissitudes of life (in fact, she is still very young, maybe her heart is already old) sounded, she read her will (beginning) to the hero, and calmly prepared to commit...

  • Cordelia 2022-04-06 09:01:06

    Long shots, flashback narrative, dense light, frugal dialogue, restrained emotional interpretation, all together, I fell asleep twice... This is beautiful, the director's skills are superb, and the emotions are absolutely in place, It's a pity it's still suitable for stage play after all. Trembling, trembling, tearfully severing love and killing people.

  • Charlie 2022-04-04 09:01:08

    It's hard not to like the literary temperament of British works.//Some emotions are like unpredictable vortexes in the deep sea. When you find yourself going to be sucked away, you're already caught in it. Some people start to lie repeatedly and deceive all that can be deceived. people including themselves

The Deep Blue Sea quotes

  • Freddie Page: There is nothing wrong with my mind. FUBAR.

    Hester Collyer: What do you mean by that?

    Freddie Page: You're the clever one, you work it out.

    Hester Collyer: What the hell did you mean by that?

    Freddie Page: FUBAR, acronym, fucked up beyond all recognition.

  • Hester Collyer: Ah, the garden really is glorious! Even at this time of year.

    Collyer's Mother: Yes. It's my one, unalloyed pleasure. So much safer than people, don't you think?