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Chelsea 2022-04-02 09:01:17
Brief comment
Great future, worth it is the ups and downs of Pip's life. An opportunity to be a gentleman, for Pip to come from the country to London to experience high society, and he changed his face, not just his accent, his clothes, but more importantly his own identity. Although the surrounding environment...
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Julian 2022-03-31 09:01:10
about love and desire for fame and fortune
I want to write this together with Anna.
Because I've only seen these two famous movies. To explain, only watch famous movies, not famous books.
A famous book is a famous book because of two aspects. First, it reveals the eternal themes of human beings, such as love, desire, fame and fortune, and...

Holliday Grainger
Performing Experience
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Kacey 2022-03-29 09:01:10
Helena always felt very dedicated to me, she always played some neurotic characters, and she played them well. After seeing the Borgia family, I like Holly Greene very much, so young, beautiful and cute. The movie is well done, and it feels like a novel with twists and turns. The movie has been adapted quite a lot, so be positive.
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Maude 2022-04-04 09:01:08
Helena looks the same no matter where she is, and she always has the aura of turning her part into a horror movie. In fact, the lines are beautiful, but it only feels particularly obvious where Uncle La appears. Overall too dull.
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Estella: Drummle died two years ago. He was kicking his horse, and the horse kicked back.
Pip: I'm sorry to hear that. I'm sorry for anything that brings you sorrow.
Estella: Well, rest assured, I feel none. My husband and I made each other perfectly miserable - just as intended. I have been bent and broken, but I hope into a better shape.
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[last lines]
Estella: I had heard that you were here and thriving, and I had a desire to see my old friend. My only friend.
Estella: Every last minute? You said that you would always think of me.
Pip: And I have.
Estella: That you would think of the good in me.
Pip: Always. You're a part of me, Estelle.
Estella: You were on a ship, they said. On the river...
Pip: I love you, Estelle.
Estella: [a tear of relief] I'm glad.
Pip, Estella: [they join hands]