Slow Talk of the Movie [0268] The Last Station

Conrad 2022-03-25 09:01:18


2013-09-14

Writers who can be called writers are usually storytellers, and good writers are definitely thinkers. But even the best thinkers are no different from ordinary people when it comes to marriage and family, and they may not make their wives obedient. In the final cast list, Helen Mirren's name comes first, she is indeed the protagonist of the movie, although Paul Giamatti, James McAvoy, James McAvoy is also very good , but Helen Mirren is the best actor in the whole movie. In [The Queen], she acts very restrained, which is actually the characteristic of the queen herself. And in this [The Last Station], she is full of firepower, and plays a housewife who is for the family itself and the wife of a writer vividly.

If someone asked me if there were famous writers in Russia, I would also name Tolstoy. Unlike Van Gogh, he was not recognized until after his death. This old man with a long beard in the impression was already alive when he was alive. famous. The name of the movie is very good. In a small train station that can't be more rudimentary, it may be the last stop of Tolstoy, the most outstanding writer in Russian history. The freedom and love he admired in his life turned out to be coming to an end in the dilemma of running away from home. It also makes one feel that the doctrinal is nothing more than the fact that the indoctrinator is sometimes less pure than the follower.

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  • Federico 2022-03-15 09:01:06

    The story of love, if you don’t regard it as a biopic, there may be surprises. The cast is very strong, and the performances of the four leading actors are enough to support the entire film.

  • Branson 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    Idols are all played to death by admirers...PS: A group of Americans and British people can't see any Russian flavor at all.

The Last Station quotes

  • Valentin: Love and be loved. That's the only reality there is in the world.

    Masha: He said that?

    Valentin: Yes, Tolstoy said it, but l'm saying it.

  • Leo Tolstoy: "Your youth and your desire for happiness reminds me cruelly of my age and the impossibility of happiness for me." When I was courting Sofya, she was so young and pure, it seemed impossible that I'd ever have her. I didn't want to tell her how I felt and I wanted to tell her nothing else. So I wrote down a string of letters and asked her if she could decipher them. She looked completely confused, thinking it was a game or... I gave her one clue. The firs two Y's, I said, stand for "your youth" and then the most miraculous thing happened. She simply spoke the phrase, my phrase as if she had read my mind. In that moment, we both knew we would always be together. For those first years, we were incredibly happy, terrifyingly happy.