Alex Jordan

Alex Jordan

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    • Mabelle 2022-03-04 08:01:38

      The ordinary life is the most beautiful.

      When the film progresses to the second half of the story, the hero and heroine enter their middle-aged lives. At that time, their life was not as wasteful and rich as the first half of their lives. Instead, I was awestruck by the mediocre life. There were tears in my eyes several times. This kind...

    • Doris 2022-04-21 09:03:38

      The pursuit of life is nothing but simple and ordinary

      Simplicity is the hardest thing. The beautiful painting style and the soothing soundtrack, combined with the concise and smooth editing, make the Victorian-style neighborhood of London, even in the fairy-tale color scheme, full of realism and humanity.

      I sat in front of the computer and walked...

    • Jean 2022-03-19 09:01:10

      Got hit hard by the last sentence at the end. Life goes by in a hurry, and everyone keeps learning and forgetting. No matter how the world around them is changing, both parents are tacitly living together, so that after one party leaves, the other party can no longer bear the excessive burden. Quietness and loneliness also hurriedly followed. A sad soul can kill you quicker, far quicker, than a germ. (J. Steinbeck)

    • Lee 2022-03-15 09:01:11

      Although it's very running, this kind of memory killing is really irresistible. It will definitely hit the audience at some point in the movie. After watching it, I will break down and cry when I look back at the title.

    Ethel & Ernest quotes

    • Ethel Briggs: I could have married a deep-sea diver.

      Ernest Briggs: Well, why didn't ya?

      Ethel Briggs: Because I didn't love him.

    • [first lines]

      Raymond Briggs: [voice over] There was nothing extraordinary about my Mum and Dad, nothing dramatic, no divorce or anything, but they were my parents and I wanted to remember them by doing a picture book. It's a bit odd really, having a book about my parents up there in the best seller list among all the football heroes and cookbooks. They'd be proud of that, I suppose, or rather probably embarrassed too. I'd imagine they'd say, "It wasn't like that," or, "How can you talk about that?" Well, I have, and this is their story.