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Kacey 2022-03-26 09:01:14
Five stars for black and white, not...
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Jude 2022-03-25 09:01:22
[Supplementary standard] I once watched Liu Guangning's version of "Children, Come Here" in the movie theater. This is a Blu-ray disc that I watched later. I learned that the two versions of "Blood and Tears of Lone Star" (Great Expectations) were also a classic...
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Jessyca 2022-03-25 09:01:22
Such an old film, it's still exciting to watch...
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Tamara 2022-03-25 09:01:22
9. Lean really has a set of such long stories, and the photography is also very good. Of course, Dickens's original work is the...
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Adolfo 2022-03-25 09:01:22
"To the last hour of my life she'll remain part of my character, part of the little good in me, part of the evil." gothic &...
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Douglas 2022-03-25 09:01:22
Very loving movie. I like the first part better, everyone, light kiss, it's so...
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Anabelle 2022-03-25 09:01:22
A clean and simple narrative The women in the black and white film look very gentle and comfortable to watch is a good...
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Lottie 2022-03-25 09:01:22
Well done pioneering, voiceover, double exposure, emphasis on the inner expression of the characters, and the use of light is particularly good, especially at the end. There is also a clean composition. I really feel that the young girl is like Fei Liwen, and this role is more suitable for Fei...
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Justina 2022-03-25 09:01:22
The beauty of photography was vividly shown in the boyhood, and Miss Simmons was even more stunning. It's a pity that the second half of the plot is a little clueless. The protagonist is too...
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Dereck 2022-03-25 09:01:22
The best modern version is the BBC version, but the heroine is still too confused to be so cold-blooded. Although the age is early and the set scum is unavoidable, the smiles and smiles of the male and female protagonists are so precise that Miss Haversing is too...
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?