second half of the story begins to connect with the past. The traces of adaptation are especially obvious . It
is not that the adaptation of other plots is the adaptation
of a literary work into a movie, but it is not completely transformed into the language of the movie
. However, some literary The classics should always be as they are,
otherwise, most of them will be scolded
. Havisham is played by Helena Bonham Carter. She often plays this kind of weird character.
She is also a powerful actor. In the camera, it brings infinitely expanded plots.
She played Havisham's arrogance and weirdness at the beginning to the lonely and pitiful later.
Finally, she disappeared in the light and fire that she had long excluded from life.
Estella also did it for a long time or depended on a man.
So it is impossible for a woman to be hard-hearted no matter what.
Pip started as a wild boy with a big heart and finally became a gentleman. The change of becoming a gentleman is the most brilliant
part of film and television works. Only those who have been refined will become bright. The so-called gentleman is like jade, probably not reading two books A book is fine, it's talking about character, but also about emotional intelligence
Pip: "Out of my thoughts? You are in every thought. You're part of my existence. Part of me. You are in every thought, in every line I have ever read since I first came here. You are in the river , the sails of ships, the sea, the clouds, the stones of London. Until the last hours of my life, you will remain in me. Part of the little good, part of the evil. And I will always think of the good "
This sentence suddenly made me feel that
if I really love someone, it must be him
, so that should be it.
Loving him has become a habit that you will not disappear, it has become your instinct, and it has become the reason why you are
you . In this world, there is a person who loves him.
Of course, there is more than that
, but with such a person,
you will have a more sense of existence, right?
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