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Maggie 2022-08-20 13:10:24
time to tell him
...a lifelong prisoner who spent his entire life comprehending the true meaning of life.
... Outside the prison is just a big prison, it has laws and rules, rights and freedoms. No matter where you are, guard your own world, give yourself dignity, and pursue yourself. Shi Chao has become humble and... -
Friedrich 2022-08-21 18:49:33
This song should only exist in the sky
This film was watched in 3 times: yesterday morning + 8:00 this morning + lunch. During the Spring Festival holiday, there will be another way of overwork, which is different from the usual way of working. I first knew that this film was one of the weekly screenings introduced by a cafe. The...

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Meggie 2022-06-21 20:24:20
Troud's character characteristics are most vividly shown in the part where he asks the jailer for a wooden box. In the first half, he is a spoiled and unguided young man, and in the second half, after self-examination and learning, he gradually becomes an educated man. A great scholar, even a doctor who does nothing can thank him. This passage can be called a watershed in the whole film, from which one can glimpse into Troud's character development, so that the violence in the first half of the film can also be understood.
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Winfield 2022-06-21 21:35:33
Re-watching in 2019, it is amazing. It's actually such a scientific story. Burt's performance is particularly moving. He shows the rebelliousness at the beginning and the soft side of human nature that he occasionally shows later, which makes people feel distressed. There are waves in the story, and it is in every detail, and the sympathetic love is also played with full enthusiasm. It is quite heart-wrenching in several places, and no character is monotonous and flat. It was the first time I saw it in a group activity, and Da Qi Te gave a lecture. 20091026 said: Take it as a traditional inspirational film, but I always feel that it is not magical enough. The language of the lens is very brilliant, and I agree with what the water horsefu said, and many of the problems in it are explored in a general sense. For the first time, I stood at Shupa and watched a whole movie with C~ Everything starts from a new one~~
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Elizabeth Stroud: Sit down, Robbie. I want to talk to you about her.
Robert Stroud: About Stella?
Elizabeth Stroud: Your association with her will bring you nothing but trouble.
Robert Stroud: I don't know what you mean.
Elizabeth Stroud: I thought from the start she's the wrong kind of a woman for you to align yourself with.
Robert Stroud: She's worked her heart out for me. She saved my bacon.
Elizabeth Stroud: All right. She was of use temporarily, but she's served her purpose. And now if you'll follow my advice, you'll get rid of her.
Robert Stroud: I don't understand what you're talkin' about, Mom. She's my wife.
Elizabeth Stroud: Your trouble began with that other woman in Alaska. She's the same kind of a woman. She's a common adventuress.
Robert Stroud: Don't say things like that, Mother. She's a good woman. And she's kind. And she'd do anything in the world for me.
Elizabeth Stroud: It's disaster, Robbie. She'll bring you nothing but heartache. Besides, all she wanted was the publicity.
Robert Stroud: Mother... you can't be serious. I can't believe this is happening.
Elizabeth Stroud: Give her up, Robbie. Forget her.
Robert Stroud: You act as though you wanted me here for all time. With you as my only outside connection.
Elizabeth Stroud: Then you choose her instead of your own mother?
Robert Stroud: Don't say any more, Mother. Please.
Elizabeth Stroud: That's your decision? To desert me?
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Robert Stroud: Why did you come 2,000 miles for nothing? Just to see me once a month?
Stella Johnson: I came because I'm your wife, that's why. Bob, the only life I got is you.
Robert Stroud: Then you've got a damned poor future, old girl. I'm never gonna get outta here.
Stella Johnson: I could get a job in a factory. I could write letters every day. It would be like old times.
Robert Stroud: You'd wither away and die waiting. Forget it, Stell. It's the end of the line.
Robert Stroud: Please, Bob.
Robert Stroud: Now, listen to me. Listen carefully. You fought your heart out for me. You fought your heart out for me, but the sun's gone down. And don't look for it to rise again. I want you to pretend that I'm a dead man. I want you to pretend... that you're standin' on my grave.