Looking back at the end of the world

Eliza 2022-04-19 09:02:44

Constrained by the length of the film, the content of the original book that can be shown is still very limited, and it can only be approximated, and there is no slight adaptation that can be said to be bold and brilliant.

One thing is that Charlie has just given up his seat like a human-like social gentleman, and in a blink of an eye he sees his own like-minded person not long ago, holding a large stack of wine glasses stacked on the cushion, panicking. Looking around helplessly, "I'm different from you" written all over my face,

He knocked over the wine glass, and everyone burst into laughter. He didn't get up and leave in anger at everyone like in the book, but silently approached him, bent down, and cluttered the ground, he accompany him to pick it up

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Extended Reading
  • Karson 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    After reading the novel Bouquet for Algernon, I plan to find out all the remakes of it! After reading the 1968 version, it is not as detailed as the novel's description, and the emotional changes of the male protagonist have not been filmed. Of course, this is not because the version I read has no subtitles. . . But the male protagonist's performance really lived up to his Oscar statuette~

  • Reagan 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    The day after reading the novel, I came to watch the movie. I cried until I burst into tears reading the ending of the novel, but the movie was teasing me?

Charly quotes

  • [last lines]

    Alice Kinnian: Marry me?

    [Charly goes silent by refusing]

    Alice Kinnian: [sits down] All right, don't marry me.

    Charly Gordon: [smiles] Motion carried.

    Alice Kinnian: But I'm going to stay right here. Whenever you feel like telling me to go, just let me know - just tell me so. I'll go, I'll leave.

    Charly Gordon: Leave.

    [Alice goes stunned]

    Charly Gordon: Please, leave.

    Alice Kinnian: [solemnly] All right...

    [Alice hesitates then slowly heads to the door]

    Alice Kinnian: Good night.

    Charly Gordon: [without looking at her] Good night.

    [Alice leaves]

  • Mrs. Apple: [sees Charly bring Alice to his room] Can you imagine, Monty? Charly Gordon with a girl! Well, he better have her out by 10:00. There'll be no hokey-pokey in my house!