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Sigurd 2022-03-23 09:03:32
Vanity Fair
The observability of this version is very strong, the screenwriter basically deleted the meaning of illusory in the novel (vanity has a meaning similar to flashy, that is, it is futile after being brilliant), in the gorgeous atmosphere, from the myriad of threads In the novel, Rebecca's rich and...
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Aurelia 2022-03-21 08:01:02
magnifying glass beside you
First of all, I have a lot of respect for the director and writer of this film and all the cast and crew, who gave me such a perfect spiritual enjoyment. Compared with the rude and extreme film critics, I appreciate those kind audiences and their kind comments. Because everyone has the right to...

Paul Bazely
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Becky Sharp: Rawdon, wait! WAIT! I'm sorry! You cannot know the journey I have made.
Rawdon Crawley: I should. I traveled it with you.
Becky Sharp: Not from the beginning. Rawdon, in my way, I have love you.
Rawdon Crawley: Then that has been your misfortune.
Rawdon Crawley: [pauses]
Rawdon Crawley: Goodbye Rebecca.
[leaves]
Becky Sharp: [screams in despair]
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George Osborne: [as Becky plays a piano forte] So, Miss Sharp. How do you like your new place?
Becky Sharp: My place? How kind of you to remind me. It's quite tolerable, thank you. And they treat me very well. But then, this is a gentleman's family... and quite a change from tradespeople.
George Osborne: You seemed to like tradespeople well enough last year.
Becky Sharp: Joseph Sedley, you mean? It's true. If he'd ask me, I would not have said no.
George Osborne: How very obliging of you.
Becky Sharp: I know what you're thinking. What an honor to have had you for a brother in-law. Captain George Osborne, son of John Osborne, Esquire, son of... what was your grandfather?
[George remains silent and stern]
Becky Sharp: Never mind. You cannot help your pedigree.