The Remains of the Day evaluation action
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Seamus 2021-12-31 08:02:27
Dedicated to his duties for decades, strictly restrained, not leaking emotions, tenderness to pieces. Without mentioning a word of love from beginning to end, has a rock-like heart ever shaken the mountains for her? There are very few close-ups in the film, and the hands that were held at the time of parting are finally separated. It really makes people sigh with sorrow and tears.
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Katlyn 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Also known as "My Love with a Robot Butler", I can't get the touch brought by this kind of forbearance at all. . . This kind of ignorance seems to be of no benefit except to make others anxious to make myself aggrieved. The heroine desperately tried to make the monk return to the secular world and finally lost in the insistence of faith. . . In contrast, the Lord's story seems more interesting. When you can't have both fish and bear's paw, everyone has to choose what they think is important. The male protagonist chooses responsibility, so the female protagonist, you are just not that important.
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Miss Kenton: You're saying that Elsa and Irma are being dismissed because they're Jewish?
Stevens: His Lordship has made his decision. There is nothing for you and I to discuss.
Miss Kenton: You realize if those girls have no work, they could be sent back to Germany.
Stevens: It is out of our hands.
Miss Kenton: I'm telling you, Mr. Stevens, if you dismiss my girls tomorrow, it will be *wrong*. A sin! As any sin ever was one.
Stevens: Miss Kenton, there are many things you and I don't understand in this world of today; whereas, his Lordship, understands fully and has studied the larger issues at stake concerning, say, the nature of the Jewry.
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Lord Darlington: Stevens, I realize this is a somewhat irregular thing to ask you to do.
Stevens: I should very glad to be of any assistance, my Lord.
Lord Darlington: Sorry to bring up a thing like this; but, I just can't see how on earth to make it go away. You are familiar, I take it, with the facts of life?
Stevens: My Lord?
Lord Darlington: The facts of life, Stevens. Birds. Bees. You are familiar, aren't you?
Stevens: I'm afraid I don't quite follow you, sir.
Lord Darlington: Well, let me put my cards on the table, Stevens. I'm so frightfully busy with this conference. Of course, you're very busy too! But, someone has to tell him. In a way, it would be easier for you. Less awkward. I - I find the task rather daunting, I'm afraid. In might not get around to it before Reginalds wedding day. Of course, this goes far beyond the call of duty, Stevens.
Stevens: I - I shall do my best, my Lord.
Lord Darlington: I'd be grateful if you even tried, Stevens. It'd be an awful lot off my mind. Look here, there's no need to make a song and dance of it. Just convey the basic facts and be done with it.