Robin Johnson

Robin Johnson

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    • Jordy 2022-01-13 08:02:16

      God screenwriter without logic

      Although the actors are familiar, they have to say that the script is too bad. Take a look at the evaluation of the original book: ""Howard Manor" is Foster's most important novel. It describes the conflict, absorption and reorganization of different ethnic cultures through the married life of the...

    • Jacynthe 2022-03-21 09:02:49

      a little surprise

      Howard Manor, what surprised me was that, living in England in the 19th century with a deep-rooted class concept, where the aristocracy and the poor had little to do with each other, the romantic Helen had a relationship with a poor man who didn't have a job. In that kind of society For her...

    • Francisca 2022-03-15 09:01:05

      Although I have only seen two films adapted from Foster's novels by James Ivory, in my mind he is already the best director of classical dramas after Visconti!

    • Turner 2022-03-27 09:01:15

      What I admire most is that Margaret hid herself in the room, collapsed and cried. She came out and continued to talk about the overall situation in a gentle and virtuous manner, in front of her husband. Seeing that her sister Helen was pregnant, she didn't rush to be surprised, but first figured out the matter and then figured out a solution. She was very rational and full of love for the people around her. Is this the legendary perfect woman? She licked Helena throughout the whole process. When she was young, her small round face and big eyes were so charming, and she also had a huge thick golden wool roll. British accent is not heavy enough to criticize. The chairs of the museum sit well, and the wooden walls and floors have a theater feel. Everyone applauds after reading it. This is what they want.

    Howards End quotes

    • [last lines]

      Margaret Schlegel: What did Dolly mean about Howards End?

      Henry Wilcox: Mmmm? My poor Ruth, during her last days, scribbled your name on a piece of paper. Knowing her not to be herself, I set it aside. Didn't do wrong, did I?

    • Ruth Wilcox: My idea has always been that if we could bring the mothers of the various nations together, then there would be no more war.