Movies are far inferior to novels

Ora 2022-02-22 08:02:00

First-rate novels, second-rate performances, third-rate movies! The director did not grasp the essence of the original work at all! Charlie’s inner struggle is not shown throughout the whole story. You say that the original is difficult to shoot, so you leave Charlie’s childhood and only use the thread of Alice to narrate. I can bear it, but I have seen Charlie staring at his tits all over. s face! Charlie didn't lose his dignity in the end, okay? His process from darkness to light and back to darkness was made into an inspirational film by the director! There are also performances. I’m sorry. I look like a clever man pretending to be crazy and stupid. I’m also the actor, not as good as Hanks’ Forrest. I suggest you go back and read the original, which is much more delicate than the movie.

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Extended Reading
  • Dovie 2022-02-22 08:02:00

    Cliff Robertson passed away on Saturday (September 10, 2011) at the Stony Brook University Medical Center in Long Island, New York at the age of 88. In this movie that made him an Oscar titled emperor, he played the role of a low energy person for a while, and a high IQ for a while. The details of the face and limbs are too test the actor's physical control. It may be due to the age, but the details of the film's story are still a bit simpler. ★★★★

Charly quotes

  • [last lines]

    Alice Kinnian: Marry me?

    [Charly goes silent by refusing]

    Alice Kinnian: [sits down] All right, don't marry me.

    Charly Gordon: [smiles] Motion carried.

    Alice Kinnian: But I'm going to stay right here. Whenever you feel like telling me to go, just let me know - just tell me so. I'll go, I'll leave.

    Charly Gordon: Leave.

    [Alice goes stunned]

    Charly Gordon: Please, leave.

    Alice Kinnian: [solemnly] All right...

    [Alice hesitates then slowly heads to the door]

    Alice Kinnian: Good night.

    Charly Gordon: [without looking at her] Good night.

    [Alice leaves]

  • Mrs. Apple: [sees Charly bring Alice to his room] Can you imagine, Monty? Charly Gordon with a girl! Well, he better have her out by 10:00. There'll be no hokey-pokey in my house!