The movies of the 1980s were as good as they were, but they were better than today, decades later. The picture of the movie is beautiful, the lines are also beautiful, and of course the actors are handsome. In the last scene, Clive walked to the window and saw Morris who was at Cambridge University waving to him. He felt a little sad when he saw this, as if Morris was saying goodbye to him. Morris found the love he wanted, and And Clive, close the window, maybe the rest of his half-asleep forever.
No matter what the ending is, it is everyone's choice. Morris dares to love and hate. In order to get what he wants, he can give up his reputation and status. Clive can't resist the pressure of society and chooses to back down. It's not that he doesn't love, But in his heart, love is not important enough for him to give up everything he has in life, and Skode is also very brave, and he bravely pursues what he loves regardless of his identity and status.
In the era of the early 20th century, no one was right or wrong in that kind of love, but some people chose to recognize themselves, insist on themselves, and wake up, while some people chose to hide themselves and let themselves half-sleep and half-awake, No matter what, it is your own choice. There are many such choices in life, and the ending is not all satisfactory. However, this is life. There are bitters and sweets, sadness and joy, regret and perfection...
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