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Cecelia 2022-03-16 09:01:08
3 days with you is better than 50 years of...
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Joana 2022-03-15 09:01:11
Jeji is too handsome and the heroine is too...
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Darryl 2022-03-15 09:01:11
One star to the subtitles team, the version I read, the first subtitle is: "The translation of the poems in this film refers to the translations of Zha Liangzheng and Tu...
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Carmine 2022-03-14 14:12:30
When you come across a beautiful poem and want to read it for you, you just need to leave all the ashes to me after it...
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Robert 2022-01-28 08:21:10
quietest film of the...
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Arely 2022-01-28 08:21:10
The heroine is tall and burly, and many of the clothes she wears look like an aunt. She only belongs to a certain angle of beauty, and she is too beautiful to stand up to scrutiny. It is a pity that she and the hero did not form a beautiful picture together, and they are not suitable for the whole film. of silence. Obviously I also don't know what the role of the younger siblings is in the show. Poetry four...
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Ellis 2022-01-28 08:21:10
Too much poetry, not enough...
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Rogelio 2022-01-28 08:21:10
The movie has a kind of classical beauty, and Ms. Jian Kangping is really handy when it comes to the Jane Austen era. Ben Meow is like the same person as the talented, beautiful, and poor Keats, the kind of slender and ethereal that makes you want to hold him in the palm of your hand. Keats, Shelley and Byron, the three brightest stars in English...
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Dejon 2022-01-28 08:21:10
The heroine is too physique and too modern to fit into the classical setting of nineteenth-century England. The poet Keats was reduced to a flat symbol, a prop for a so-called poignant love story. The picture is beautiful, the atmosphere is quiet and trance, and the music is subtle and simple. It is a pity that the films of female directors generally only focus on lyricism and atmosphere creation, regardless of the narrative. The tempering of lines and the grasp of rhythm are both problematic....
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Geo 2022-01-28 08:21:10
Waited too long, the expectations were too high, but I still liked it. The picture is beautiful and beautiful, and I am happy that the curtains are blown...
Bright Star Comments
Extended Reading
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Fanny Brawne: [the night before he leaves] You know I would do anything.
John Keats: I have a conscience.
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Charles Armitage Brown: I - failed - John - Keats! I failed him, I failed him! I did not know till now how tightly he wound himself around my heart.