Tribute to the classics!

August 2022-01-07 15:53:09

There is only one perfect view, that is the sky over our head. I

just watched the documentary "Balance" yesterday, and Tashi said something in it: "The heart of a girl, the climate of the plateau, is fickle." If you think you are To understand the psychology of women, you should really read this "A Room with a View", which is also translated as "A Blue Sky Outside the Window", which is probably derived from the quote from his father by George Emerson at the beginning of this article.
I didn't know much about this movie before, although I often watch people give themselves such a screen name. A small room triggered such a moving story, one can not help but admire the talent of the original author E·M·Foster and the film director James Ivory. You said that I have no objection to the charming scenery of Florence, but the premise is that not everyone can discover the beauty of Florence. Today, we definitely don't have to expect such a work to be born again (so fucking sad). The classical era is gone forever. If the Balzacs were still alive, the current writers would definitely want to choke them to death. I don't have much say about Foster, but watching the movie knows that this is definitely an adaptation of a novel. Thanks to director james ivory for giving us such a heavy tribute to the classics.
The girl's heart is really a colorful bottomless pit. After deceiving everyone, old Emerson told Lucy the truth: You are deceiving yourself. This kind of story has been written for thousands of years. In fact, one sentence can tell it clearly. It is nothing more than a girl who eloped in a family bound by ethics. Foster has magical power to talk about it so lively and healthy, and the final happy ending is not in the slightest sense of cliché. The delicate facsimile description saves this work from the old-fashioned story frame. So we saw the hypocritical and stingy sister Charlotte, the handsome and arty spectacle man Hisso, the maverick female writer Ilano, and the weird but kind old Emerson. Classical is not boring. Pronoun ------ even if classical is boring to some people, if you can bite the bullet and read it, you will definitely breathe a sigh of relief----------ah! --Fresh! (A digression, thinking of Thomas Mann’s "Tristan" is here, the language feels very much like this film.)
What impressed me most was the time when Bibb, Freddie, and Emerson took a bath. It was so natural. The serious gentlemen took off their clothes and played in the secret lake. The old Bibb had a big belly and the two young men. Running naked in the woods together (fighting with Mrs. Chatterley in the movie), it seems that he himself is dozens of years younger, so free and easy. Nowadays, it is inevitable for people to think about breaking their backs when looking at this kind of lens, which is really a waste of beauty.
Of course, we must not forget that our protagonist is the lovely and stubborn Miss Lucy. It should be understandable for boys and girls to kiss their little mouths in the countryside of Florence. At first our Miss Lucy really didn't take this seriously. But adults don't think so. When they scold you for too much hormone, maybe they are afraid of remembering their own years. So our Miss Lucy searched painfully for answers in rumors and lies. As it happens, we frankly Mr. Emerson is also doing similar behaviors-including unrequited love, a man should know how bitter this thing is-okay, in the end they eloped, so calmly Back to Florence for a vacation, similar guests and the same scenery, the sky is still so blue, so blue that you can see the secrets of everyone in the world.

Satire makes people feel superior, so comedy was born; satirize all the characters and tell you that they are all stupid and naive. This is called classical comedy. I really hope that my world looks like a different one-----It's better to be in Florence, some summer in the early twentieth century.

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A Room with a View quotes

  • Lucy Honeychurch: Mother is calling, I have got to go. They trust me.

    Mr. Emerson: Why should they, when you deceived everyone, including yourself?

  • Charlotte Bartlett: I would like to thank your father personally for his kindness to us.

    George Emerson: You can't. He's in his bath.