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Michel 2022-01-13 08:01:24
"Morris": The Story of Three Men
This is written by a homosexual, filmed by a homosexual, and tells the story of a homosexual. Three characters from different time and space merge in the movie, and perhaps they have their mark on each other. ********* The first man: E·M·Forster (Edward Morgan Forster)
Edward Morgan Foster is...
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Garry 2022-03-26 09:01:11
life is choice
The movies of the 1980s were as good as they were, but they were better than today, decades later. The picture of the movie is beautiful, the lines are also beautiful, and of course the actors are handsome. In the last scene, Clive walked to the window and saw Morris who was at Cambridge...

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Alec Scudder: Tomorrow's Thursday. Friday's packing. Saturday's Southampton, so it's goodbye, Old England.
Maurice Hall: You mean that you and I shan't meet again after now?
Alec Scudder: That's right, you've got it quite correct.
Maurice Hall: Stay with me.
Alec Scudder: Stay? Miss my boat? You daft? Of all the bloody rubbish. Order me about again, you would.
Maurice Hall: It's a chance in a thousand we met. You know it. Why don't you stay?
Alec Scudder: Stay? With you? How? And where? With your Ma? Oh yeah. What would she say if she saw me? All rough and ugly the way I am. My people wouldn't take to you one bit. I don't blame them, either. And how would you run your job, I'd like to know?
Maurice Hall: I shall chuck it.
Alec Scudder: Your job in the City? What gives you money and position? You talk like a man who's never had to earn his living.
Maurice Hall: You can do anything. Once you know what it is. We can live without money, without people. We can live without position. We're not fools. We're both strong. There'd be some place we could go.
Alec Scudder: Wouldn't work, Maurice. Be the ruin of
[pauses; sits down]
Alec Scudder: us both. Can't you see?
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Alec Scudder: Now, we shan't never be parted. It's finished.