That Hamilton Woman evaluation action
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Marlen 2022-05-13 12:15:13
Now I kiss you for two centuries
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Delia 2022-05-13 22:54:51
Watching a movie like this in your thirties is really unimpressive. The poor wife who takes care of her family and children deserves to be ignored and let down. It doesn't matter if the wife's child is not her own. Can't take good care of children and survive without a man? How come there is no after and no then. In addition to love, people have to have some conscience responsibility. Not to mention the disgusting values of British colonialism rendered in it. The only thing for sure is that this is definitely a mega-production. Vivien Leigh is beautiful
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Lord Horatio Nelson: My dear wife
[Emma repeats 'my dear wife' and continues to scribe the letter for Lord Nelson]
Lord Horatio Nelson: My heartiest greetings from Naples to you and father. I'm in the house of the Hamiltons, and it has taken all their care and kindness to pull me through. I hope someday to have the pleasure of introducing you to Lady Hamilton. Lady Hamilton is one of the very best women in the world and an honor to her sex.
[Emma looks subtly surprised]
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Sir William Hamilton: You know Emma, there are three kinds of deceived husbands in the world: first are those who were born to be decieved, second who do not know, and third who do not care. I've been wondering for some time now which of the three I'd be myself.
Emma: Have you forgotten the fourth kind William? The kind that is hard, and empty, and gives nothing. You married me because you wanted a new ornament for your house -
[motions to each]
Emma: like that painting, or that statue, or that vase. As far as you're concerned I'm just as ornamental, and just as dead.
Sir William Hamilton: But my dear, how can you call my statues dead? When I'm alone and rather tired, think what it means to me to have my statues with me. To know that they'll always be lovely, will never grow old, and never walk out with sailors. What a pity you're not going to see him again. It would have been a farewell scene of lasting beauty. I shall sleep beautifully tonight.
[nods]
Sir William Hamilton: Goodnight my dear.
[Exits the room]
Emma: [she says sadly] My darling... come back... come back.
Mrs. Cadogan-Lyon: [Hushed] Emily, he's waiting for you, out on the balcony.
[Emma runs gleefully out onto the balcony into Lord Nelson's arms and they passionately kiss]
Mrs. Cadogan-Lyon: .