Adrian Ross Magenty

Adrian Ross Magenty

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    • Aisha 2022-01-23 08:01:48

      Britain's change and unchanged

      After watching this Another Country, I recalled and yearned for the British life surrounded by medieval buildings, cloisters and green meadows. The British are very, very traditional and stubborn in some aspects: when you see the chorus of I Vow To Thee, My Country at the beginning of the movie,...

    • Kyra 2022-01-23 08:01:48

      Which Country? Whose Country? What Kind of Country?

      As a person studying the history of the Cold War, I was so excited to see the film of "Cambridge Five Great"! In addition to this movie, if you are interested, you can watch the sequel "Cambridge Spies", and then the sequel can watch "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" (potter, tailor, soldier, spy)....

    • Ayden 2022-04-22 07:01:49

      #FIFF#Are schools really male in the UK at that time? Do seniors really have that right? Are school hierarchies really that strict? As if watching Danmei, the plot deliberately made the school into a hierarchy (in order to elevate the height of the movie, forcibly discussing surnames or surnames), the whole school is basically homosexual, and they have slept with the male protagonist. Is the harem with the surname "Shehao" beautiful? A lot of plots are too danmei, and it turns out that the punishment for the male protagonist writing a love letter to a man turns out to be a group of handsome men who slept with him watching the male protagonist being whipped on the ass by another handsome man who slept with him, both ashamed and funny. If it's not a queer theme, I can only give it two stars.

    • Maymie 2022-03-18 09:01:07

      The story of the famous "Cambridge Five", the inducement of gay "cleansing" in British history, the pre-editor of "British Sex Scandal", and the lead of "Wolfendon Report". In fact, leaving so many political factors aside, this movie is just a love story. Rupert Everett is astonishingly beautiful, but it is a pity that the person who jumped on his boat was not Colin Firth. The clever thing is that Rupert's life is very much like Guy Bennett played by him.

    Another Country quotes

    • Tommy Judd: You know... What I really hate about cricket, is that it is such a damned good game.

      Guy Bennett: Ah! Judd's Paradox. Of course, cricket is a fundamental part of the capitalist conspiracy.

      Tommy Judd: Of course.

      Guy Bennett: One only has to observe the two of them seen. There's the Proletariat forced to labour in the field, while the Bourgeoisie indulges in the pleasures of batting and bowling.

      Tommy Judd: Quite.

      Guy Bennett: I mean, there's every reason to suppose

      [pause]

      Guy Bennett: ... that the game ultimately derives from the wholly unjustified right of the medieval lord to the unpaid labour of villains and serfs at haymaking and harvest.

      Tommy Judd: You know, you're really beginning to get the idea.

      Guy Bennett: Thanks.

    • Guy Bennett: There's a little hollow at the base of his throat which make me want to pour honey all over him, and lick it off again.