The Purity of Despair - "Fingersmith Love"

Daniella 2022-12-30 10:03:38

With such an unexpected and unexpected ending, I didn't cry, but when I got up, I felt dizzy. After all, I couldn't calm down.

This movie makes people understand too much

, especially Maud's sentence at the end. The day Reeves came to the manor

was a hoax When Sue kept berating herself for what she had done When she cried for Maud all the innocent little white dove did to her was to hurt

Maud A pure face When I think about all her actions again all that's left is terrible

It seems like it takes more strength to live than love

I can't believe that someone with a pure appearance actually thinks it's just a skin we know Too little I prefer to believe in a pure heart

But I still believe that there is something pure between Maud and Sue and

that is their love Even though they have to deceive each other but I think that love is pure and in the

end what Sue keeps calling for is Mo De's name, and what Maud looked at was that

Actor Su had always acted very well. Every look and every action filled the scene.


The rhythm of the film is good, the rivalry between the main characters is exemplary, and the dialogue at the end is unforgettable. rare.

if this ain't love, that i don't know what it is....

but even the person she thinks loves her the most is cheating on her all the time...

no one knows what it is

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Extended Reading

Fingersmith quotes

  • Sue Trinder: Country! I never knew there was so much of it. Mile after bleedin' mile.

  • [Last lines of the movie]

    Sue Trinder: [picking up a page of a manuscript that has fallen on the floor] What's it say?

    Maud Lilly: They're full of words saying... how I want you. How I love you.