white flowers

Crystel 2022-03-21 09:03:04

I really don't want to mention that well-known remake of ***, but it's what made me want to see what this version (1948) was like nearly 60 years ago?

When watching "Letter from an unknown woman", I really wanted to say that
such a story really only belongs to that classical Europe, in that prosperous background.
It is the white flower that makes you cry in the ruined beauty... It


seems like a fairy tale? Romance, simple, but cruel, this is beyond reproach all belong to that era, only in the bumpy carriage, under the brilliance of the dress, in the gorgeousness of opera, in the melodious music, the story is full. No matter how shrewd the director is, he can't make a big move, because such romance doesn't belong to the chaotic era in China after all. Only europe luxury, indulgent luxury is enough for the background.

I remember reading a passage not long ago "When I'm in love, I have no pride." Think about that….There's no such thing as safety when it comes to love….And it is not "tit-for-tat "

It's her who I'm talking about today. She came and went gently like a sly elf, but her heart loved him like a rock.

That white flower is defeated, but what if it is defeated?

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Extended Reading
  • Karl 2022-03-29 09:01:07

    1. "Later, my dad finally died!" and "The chic way to travel around the world" are the best laughs in the whole film; 2. Joan Fontaine is beautiful and Louis is handsome; I hope you are happy, like You make me happy! - A very warm line, but the reality is often not so beautiful! 4. If you can recognize what belongs to you and is always yours, (that's good)! 5. Can't the sitting posture of the wretched Sao Nian be correct?

  • Americo 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    Once you look back, someone is looking forward to the waiting of a lifetime, even if you have loved without prejudice, don’t wrinkle your brows for me. Some people just love you in a corner you don’t know. all over. Orpheus is too suitable for interpreting Zweig’s deep affection, pure and poignant. In a relationship, he peers at an indulgent genius and an obsessive woman at the same time. The pure temperament poetry of Joan Fangden to death is as intoxicating. It's a pity that Opheles restricted the use of his personal style, making such a classic story adaptation seem quite satisfactory and ineffective, lacking some of the amazing and ambition of the history, but even this is by far the best of the same work. A remake and adaptation of.

Letter from an Unknown Woman quotes

  • Lisa Berndl: Oh, if only you could've recognized what was always yours, could've found what was never lost. If only...

  • Stefan Brand: [When leaving for Milan] Say Stefan, the way that you said it last night.

    Lisa Berndl: ...Stefan

    Stefan Brand: It's as though you've said it all your life.