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Percy 2022-03-20 09:02:15
Where do deep feelings come from? This is the worst 3rd party educational video I've ever seen in the golden...
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Hailee 2022-03-20 09:02:15
"Forgive me, everything, from the first time I saw you, from the first time I took the grit out of my eyes. Forgive me for falling in love with you and causing you so much pain." Please stop talking about morality, in love What is there to hold in front of you? If you can fall in love with me, you can also fall in love with someone else. Commitment is often impulsive, and change is eternal. Therefore, I will not sing praises. In the final analysis, we will meet countless...
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Mason 2022-01-07 15:53:55
The first-person narrative makes the film more literary, and because it erases the man’s psychological activities, it avoids discussions about similar subjects falling into ethical issues. Instead, they have affectionate and restrained emotions, which are very well-controlled. wonderful. The sound of classical string music and rachmaninov piano concert No.2 will remind people of Thursday in life. The tilted shot of the emotional peak at the end is worth...
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Briana 2022-01-07 15:53:55
David Lean's 4th work, the highest award in the first Cannes. 1. A grain of coal sand, a train, a short but unforgettable extramarital affair. 2. Loop back and forth, confession voiceover flashbacks, the struggle between guilt and self-blame and uncontrollable passion is delicately and vividly portrayed. 3. Externalization psychology: flash back to the misalignment of the sound and picture before the transition, the tilted composition when running to the train after bidding farewell, and the...
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Carmine 2022-01-07 15:53:55
Time and tide will not wait for people. Thank you for coming back to...
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Theron 2022-01-07 15:53:55
The content of the film is just like the title. Carrying out La Er from beginning to end, La Er has almost become the third protagonist of the film. However, a careful examination of the usage of the soundtrack shows that it is by no means a superficial "sadness", but rather rude and almost blunt, deliberately making music a "disruptor and intruder" of daily life. "Zhe", gradually confused, alienated into the "invader" in the second half, almost leading to an ending like Anna...
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Macey 2022-01-07 15:53:55
Maybe he hasn't reached middle age yet, and he doesn't feel the powerless feeling of being trapped in a plain life. But from the point of view of the movie, there are not many highlights, the structure is single, the plot can be guessed, and the shots seem quite satisfactory. The only bright spot is that at the end, the virgin protagonist rushes out of the seat to watch the scene of the train passing by, expressing the depressed feelings and hesitation incisively and...
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Rahsaan 2022-01-07 15:53:55
'Before Brief Encounter, characters never thought in British cinema, they simply...
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Emie 2022-01-07 15:53:55
6/10. David Lean is one of the directors who love trains. The opening scene Laura and the doctor are at the train station. This scene opens up her memories of the entire relationship. At the end, the sound of the train’s whistle continues to grow. When the camera tilts to Lao When Ra was about to faint, she quickly ran to the platform, and a train rushed out from the upper left corner of the screen, followed by Laura with messy hair in the right corner of the screen. The ideographic audio and...
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Terrence 2022-01-07 15:53:55
8.5; Looking at you away in the sand in the sky, I was so sad that I couldn’t be...
Brief Encounter Comments
Extended Reading
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Laura Jesson: Do you know, I believe we should all behave quite differently if we lived in a warm, sunny climate all the time. We shouldn't be so withdrawn and shy and difficult.
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Laura Jesson: [Secret thoughts] Having committed the crime, I suddenly felt reckless and gay.