very french british film

Kiarra 2022-04-20 09:02:53

Very literary, very retro, very French British film, the footage has a sense of oil painting, the editing is very stream of consciousness, it looks like a thousand times, but it is a single scene, the music is retro and has a sense of the times, the low voice is euphemistic, sad and melancholy, just like this love , Women can commit suicide for love, but men are afraid of being unable to afford such affection and choose to flee... So as the landlady said: No one is worth your suicide, love is to keep his dignity, when he is old and wet the bed When you do, you help him wash his butt and change his pants... just live and don't do it. Dou Sen's temperament is too aristocratic, the male protagonist is scum but people hate it, and the female protagonist is very beautiful and her acting skills are amazing?

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  • Laurie 2022-03-29 09:01:10

    The male and female protagonists are produced by Cambridge...

  • 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.

The Deep Blue Sea quotes

  • Mrs. Elton: A lot of rubbish is talked about love. You know what real love is? It's wiping someone's arse or changing the sheets when they've wet themselves. And letting them keep their dignity so you can both go on.

  • Freddie Page: Today, the letter, the suicide attempt? We're lethal to each other. You can't expect a bloke to go on after he's driven someone to suicide. Much as he loves her.

    Hester Collyer: Do you think that leaving me will drive me away from it?

    Freddie Page: That's a risk we'll both have to take.

    Hester Collyer: You're scaring me, Freddie.

    Freddie Page: It's on the level. I don't enjoy hurting you, I'm not a sadist. But it's on the level.