Judi Dench

Judi Dench

  • Born: 1934-12-9
  • Height: 5' 1" (1.55 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Lukas 2022-04-10 09:01:09

      What if the person you love meets for the first time in old age?

      Reminds me of a sentence, love regardless of age, gender, race, but you and me.
      A person's love is always mixed with sadness, even if you don't ask for anything in return.
      After watching this movie, I wish China could make such a movie.
      However, I think there should be a lot of criticism: "It's...

    • Hillard 2022-04-08 08:01:02

      "Ladies in Lavender" The Old Man Who Stopped Time

      I like this movie very much, especially for my own quiet viewing. Although it's not a very famous work, I really like the atmosphere created by this movie, and I also like this type of movie very much. A quiet movie that tells a story is as beautiful as a painting.

      Oscar winner Maggie Smith...

    • Telly 2022-04-08 08:01:02

      3 and a half stars. It's too named. . . But the story is tender and sad, like a violin piece. The acting of the two sisters is really delicate

    • Elza 2022-04-11 09:01:08

      When an old man falls in love with you, when she decides to burn with the last heat this time. That is the yearning for youth, the nostalgia for life. It will be quieter, deeper, fiercer, and more hopeless than any other love. So you have to cherish it extra. There is no need for pity, only respect and awe, this love for life.

    Ladies in Lavender quotes

    • [Mr. Penruddocke arrives to play his violin for Andrea]

      Dorcas: Wipe your feet.

      [he does]

      Dorcas: All right.

      [she motions him inside]

      Dorcas: Just a minute, lift them up.

      [he lifts one and shows her the bottom of his shoe]

      Dorcas: And the other one.

      [he lifts the other]

      Dorcas: All right.

    • [Dorcas comes into Andrea's room, carrying a sack of potatoes and two buckets]

      Dorcas: I got a job for you...

      [They sit, peeling the potatoes]

      Dorcas: [indicating the two buckets] You put the peel in here, and the spuds in here. You have done this before, haven't you?

      [Andrea looks bored. He purposely throws a peel into the spud bucket]

      Dorcas: No!

      [She fishes the peel out]

      Dorcas: You put the peel in *here* and the *spuds* in here!

      Andrea Marowski: "Spuds"?

      Dorcas: Yes. Proper name's "potato," but we calls them "spuds".

      [She holds up the potato she's been peeling]

      Dorcas: Potato. Potato!

      Andrea Marowski: Ah, "ziemniak".

      Dorcas: What?

      Andrea Marowski: [forcefully] "Ziemniak"!

      Dorcas: Right.

      Andrea Marowski: [speaks in Polish, subtitled] You look like a potato.

      Dorcas: What?

      Andrea Marowski: [speaks in Polish, subtitled] Actually, you look like a sack of potatoes.

      Dorcas: It's no good, I can't understand a word you's saying.

      [He shows her his potato, into which he has cut two eyes and a mouth]

      Dorcas: And don't get artistic, just *peel* the blooming thing.