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Dereck 2022-03-27 09:01:21
In life, you often lose more than you gain. And time can often smooth it out, or apply a more intense...
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Olen 2022-03-26 09:01:14
"Great Expectations", which is deeply embedded in the traditional film grammar, will inevitably be forgotten more and more with the times. Lean's classical background only comes in handy in melodrama or later big productions, and these early adaptations of famous plays make people feel that he is secretly solidifying his upper-middle-class attributes, and there is no such thing as Dickens's novels. A bottom-up critical...
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Consuelo 2022-03-26 09:01:14
I don't like the old face of the male...
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Kara 2022-03-26 09:01:14
I'm a little bit indifferent to things about Dickens. I haven't read the novel before. Let's talk about the feeling of watching the movie alone. I feel that the progress of the plot is a bit strange. There are many things that have not been explained clearly. The story is very strange, and there is not much at the end. strength. The protagonist is too old. The little boy is so cute. Still looking very engaged. Well, so be...
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Lupe 2022-03-26 09:01:14
How did I see Obi-Wan? ....
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Lauriane 2022-03-26 09:01:14
A very qualified adaptation, the most exciting is still the set and lighting. The big reunion at the end like this is because of Dickens's script. Realist writers always like humanistic concerns. The image of the heroine is too bad. The temperament of Pip when she is an adult is right, but the character setting should be only twenty years old. I checked it, and the actor was thirty-eight years old? ?...
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Annie 2022-03-26 09:01:14
The book you bought in Guotu when you were a freshman, what kind of plate? Black and white? Bad memory. ....
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Justus 2022-03-26 09:01:14
3.5, in fact, the 46 version is much better than the 74 version. Whether it's the scheduling of the shots, the rendering of the atmosphere, or the performance. But the same disadvantage is that it reduces the description of a lot of supporting roles. Joe and Beatty in the original book are much better in comparison. It's just a slap in the face of the so-called superior. Also, the male protagonist of this version is too old. It was great when I was a...
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Ashley 2022-03-26 09:01:14
Earliest David Lean movie I've ever seen. Very very...
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Fatima 2022-03-26 09:01:14
The black and white light and shadow are very charming, and the others are lackluster. David Lean seems to be too faithful to the original work when he adapts it, and it lacks the flavor of the times. It feels very old and...
Great Expectations Comments
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Pip: Mr. Wemmick, I don't quite know what to make of Mr. Jaggers.
Mr. Wemmick: He don't mean that you should know what to make of him. Deep, that's what he is, as Australia.
Pip: Who was that he shouted at so fiercely in the office?
Mr. Wemmick: That was his housekeeper, name of Molly. He got her off on a murder charge.
Pip: Murder? Isn't he frightened of having her about?
Mr. Wemmick: Not him. When you come to see us again, take a good look at her.
Pip: Shall I see anything very uncommon?
Mr. Wemmick: You'll see a wild beast tamed. Keep your eye on it.
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Pip: Why are you going to Richmond, Estella?
Estella: I am going to live, at a great expense, with a lady there who has the power or so she has of taking me about and introducing me, and showing people to me, and showing me to people.
[sipping tea]
Pip: You'll have a gay time and be much admired. You must look forward to that, Estella.
Estella: It's part of Miss Havisham's plan for me, Pip. I shan't take any great pleasure in events which I don't shape, but I shall be beautiful and I shall be gay, I shall be obedient and I shall write regularly of my gaiety.
Pip: Will you always be part of Miss Havisham's plan, Estella?