The Remains of the Day evaluation action
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Aurelia 2022-03-27 09:01:10
My God Emma! ! ! ! Beautiful silhouette shots. Downton was weaker than before. I think it's all Ryazanov's fault, so I only love middle-aged love songs. . Darlington directly associates Coupling. In addition, Grant Number and Uncle Laurie are really a double break! Almost like.
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Brain 2022-03-27 09:01:10
Kazuo Ishiguro's original novel is much better than the movie, and the movie can be said to have chosen the most mediocre angle for adaptation. The charm of the original is that the stories are all unfolded from Stevens's restrictive narrative perspective, and his narrative is deceptive, inconsistent, and inconsistent, thus shaping the characters to be anxious, painful, pedantic, and comical, tragic. Born here. The movie completely abandoned this, turning all the unreal things in the novel into real plots, and the storyline of the novel itself is very simple and nothing to watch. This adaptation is really a buy-in-return-bead, hey!
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Lord Darlington: We have some refugee girls on the staff at the moment, I believe.
Stevens: We do, my Lord. Two housemaids. Elsa and Irma.
Lord Darlington: You'll have to let them go, I'm afraid.
Stevens: Let them go, my Lord?
Lord Darlington: Its regrettable, Stevens; but, we have no choice. You've got to see the whole thing in context. I have the well being of my guests to consider.
Stevens: My Lord, may I say, they work extremely well. They're intelligent, polite, and very clean.
Lord Darlington: I'm sorry, Stevens; but, I've looked into the this matter very carefully. There are larger issues at stake. I'm sorry; but, there it is. They're Jews.
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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.