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Demario 2022-04-07 08:01:02
beautiful old movie
When watching this movie, even when I was facing the computer screen, I was amazed by the beautiful coastline, rocky cliffs, flowers blooming in the grass and the stormy waves in the wind and rain. How much shock does it bring to the senses? Especially since this is only a film made in 1970, I have...
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Jarrell 2022-04-07 08:01:02
tragic love story
This film is a love tragedy, depicting a British rural woman who is not bound by traditional concepts, boldly pursues freedom, and is ultimately punished mercilessly. Director David Lean is good at describing the psychological activities of characters. He directed "Late Met", "Blood and Tears of...

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Thelma 2022-04-20 09:02:56
8.2 The blue sea and blue sky live where I raised me The sea breeze blows my hair The waves moisten my skin The flowers kiss my cheek Everyone here treats me like a princess and pampers me as if I already own the whole world Why is it still lonely and unbearable for the sea breeze My heart chords, the waves rush my passion, the flowers bloom into my spring heart, I really own the whole world, everyone here treats me like a bitch, and the sea wind rips through my hair, the waves hit my skin, and the flowers stab me. My cheeks are blue, blue, and blue, where I raise me, but there is no place for tolerance, fraternity, understanding, rest after war trauma, and a woman's erotic desires from body and mind
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Kameron 2022-04-19 09:03:17
Lean's epic STYLE shows the repressed desires of young women and the love triangle that ensues, and the idea of Irish independence as a backdrop is simply incomparable to the Russian Revolution. But the cinematic spectacle brought by nature makes this movie not ugly
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