Sarah Miles

Sarah Miles

  • Born: 1941-12-31
  • Height: 5' 5" (1.65 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Burdette 2022-01-20 08:01:41

      robbery

      "In ancient mythology, the captivity is active, he is the main party of adultery; in modern mythology, the situation is just the opposite. The robber seems to want nothing and does nothing, he is static, and the robbed guest is just the opposite. The real master of the robbery." "The Servant" is...

    • Ryleigh 2022-01-20 08:01:41

      ambiguous

      First of all, I am not a fan, and I can’t think of everything as GAY.

      However, the relationship between the master and servant in the film is indeed relatively GAY. The servant is 1 and the master is 0. This is very obvious. Although it is not stated clearly, there are many There are hints...

    • Braeden 2022-03-26 09:01:12

      The film's success first benefited from the excellent screenplay by Nobel Prize winner Harold Pinter. The film unfolds in a closed space, Tony's house, and tells the process of reversing the positions between the master Tony and the servant Barret. The complex characters and subtle interpersonal relationships make the film "see the truth in the smallest details", which has diluted the plot, and is full of tension everywhere. The apparent master in the film is Tony and the servant is Barrett. But over time, Barret becomes the real master and Tony becomes the servant.

    • Julie 2022-03-27 09:01:19

      Photography's control of space and mirror images filled the house with all kinds of tension. The servant seized the master's opportunity from the first sight, and the uncontrolled master-servant relationship later started from this. In the second half of the story, I probably don't know how to end it, and it's a bit unsatisfactory to just go straight to the end.

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    The Servant quotes

    • [first lines]

      Hugo Barrett: Excuse me, sir. My name is Barrett, sir.

      Tony: Oh God, of course. I'm so sorry. I fell asleep. We've got an appointment.

      Hugo Barrett: Yes, sir.

      Tony: What time?

      Hugo Barrett: 3'o clock, sir.

      Tony: And what time is now?

      Hugo Barrett: 3'o clock, sir.

      Tony: Uh, it was too many beers at lunch, that's what it is. Do you drink beer?

      Hugo Barrett: No. No, I don't sir.

      Tony: Well, come upstairs. We can sit down. I'm just back from Africa, I'm quite liking it. What do you think of the house?

      Hugo Barrett: It's so nice, sir.

      Tony: Needs a lot to be done with, of course.

    • Tony: By the way I've got to tell you. I've found a male servant.

      Susan: [laughing] A what?