45years & 6days

Helmer 2022-03-28 09:01:13

There are few films that can portray the love of the elderly so deeply, although I have been reminded countless times that maybe the partner who will accompany you to the end of your life is not the one you are most emotionally invested in, but when such conventions come true, they will come true. At the end of my life, I feel that the biggest humiliation in my life is nothing more than that. The small memories of life are always better than looking at the company of reality. Although it is not hypocritical, this film also more or less reveals the helplessness and inadequacy of marriage. In a more advanced way
, what I knew about Rampling before the film was only a glimpse of the old woman. The longest scene of the old woman is only the dialogue of "Jeune & Jolie" in this scene. As big as the person who answered the phone was at a loss, as small as a suspicious look in the rearview mirror, forbearance and sharpness. Although there were few outbursts, the restrained performance continued to the end of the movie. This level of performance can only be achieved after years of precipitation. It can be said "45 "years" is her film alone

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  • Casey 2022-03-21 09:03:22

    Mosquito blood and white moonlight. Love and companionship can be two completely different needs. You can't expect the two to be one, and you have to do things independently. This is life, the romanticism and selfishness of a common man. There is no perfect balance, nor can it be said that deception is so serious. It is probably natural for people to always eat what is in the bowl and watch what is in the pot.

  • Holden 2022-03-14 14:12:31

    Perhaps the greatest despair in life is to discover when you are old that you may not be the only one in your wife's life. The director used the most concise and simple scenes of daily life to outline the week-long life of an elderly couple in troubled marriage. Desperate women are forced to face the past of their husbands alone, the contingency of marriage and the inevitability of life. Since the opening, the best picture, Rampling has become a favorite after the movie.

45 Years quotes

  • Geoff Mercer: What? You really believe you haven't been enough for me?

    Kate Mercer: No. I think I was enough for you, I'm just not sure you do.

    Geoff Mercer: Oh Kate - that's terrible!

  • Kate Mercer: Would you have married her?