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Lizeth 2022-03-25 09:01:10
Another inexplicable number of characters
#片片# Finally finished the novel and the movie. Because of the film's own advantages, some plots of the original novel were well presented, especially the scene where MISS KENTON wanted to read the title of the book was full of tension. Some of the novels made me a little confused. The passages are...
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Jimmie 2022-04-21 09:02:33
The deep love that wants to say goodbye
In 2017, Kazuo Ishiguro, a British Japanese, won the Nobel Prize for Literature. This is also the third Japanese writer to win this honor. Compared with the famous Kawabata Yasunari, many Chinese readers may be a little unfamiliar with this writer, but , Movie fans must have heard of the film...
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Aaliyah 2021-12-31 08:02:27
Of course, I still like to say goodbye to the translated name Youqingtian, because it is too late in the 90s, and the translated name itself reappeared yesterday. This is the story of an office director who is committed to his duties, tolerates loneliness, has rich inner drama, and has deep eyebrows, so that he hurts others and himself. What impressed me the most was that in the bridge section of the study, his eyes eagerly dodge and dodge, and they separated from the hands they clenched in the last rain, which made me seem to have been deeply hurt.
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Grant 2022-03-25 09:01:10
After reading the original book and then watching the movie, you will find that the movie cannot beautifully perform the mental activities of blank space and forbearance in the text within the limited space, so I use a more intuitive interpretation of the text. It captures the timeless and elegant power in the text, as well as the philosophical powerlessness of fate in the original work. But thanks to the flawless performance of the actors, it's still an excellent performance.
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Stevens: Miss Kenton. I really must ask you, please, not to disturb the few moments I have to myself.
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Benn: I'm glad to be out of it, I can tell you. There was something about Sir Geoffery and his blackshirts. They gave me the creeps.
Miss Kenton: Mr. Stevens always says its up to us to run the house and leave the rest where it belongs. You don't agree, Mr. Benn?
Benn: No.
Miss Kenton: Neither do I, really.
Benn: Well, if I don't like something, I want to be in the position to say, "stuff it." If you will pardon the expression, Miss Kenton. But, I suppose I'm not a real professional, like Mr. Stevens.
Miss Kenton: It's Mr. Stevens whole life.