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Adam 2022-03-01 08:01:19
Full of drama, watch it
The film "Disgrace" (Australia/South Africa) is an adaptation of the Nobel Prize-winning South African writer JM Coetzee's famous book "Disgrace" (the book), which is set in post-apartheid South Africa. The famous book has always been seen as not easy to adapt, but the writer has I am very...
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Madaline 2022-04-19 09:02:59
bad movie
Some novels are not suitable for a film, such as "Shame".
Coetzee's novel "Shame" is a very readable book, but it turned out to be very dull when made into a movie. If you take away the cultural background of the post-colonial era, it is difficult to understand what the film is about. I don't...

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Professor David Lurie: I haven't heard from my daughter.
Soraya: Still living with a woman.
Professor David Lurie: Yes, still a lesbian. Still on the farm. She thinks it's safe there.
Soraya: No where's safe. Too many people with nothing to do but cause trouble. How's work?
Professor David Lurie: They look through me when I speak. Forget my name.
Soraya: There's no respect anymore. Have you missed me?
Professor David Lurie: I miss you all the time.
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Professor David Lurie: A woman's beauty does not belong to her alone, it's part of the bounty she brings into the world. She has a duty to share it.
Melanie Isaacs: What if I already shared?
Professor David Lurie: Then you should share it more widely.