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Hugh 2022-03-23 09:03:27
【Review】3.5. Sophistication is the point. I just found out now that there is Alex Guinness! The scene of the old lady on fire is the most terrifying and unforgettable; Jane Simmons should be playing the teenage heroine (not a child) ~ John Mills is an old friend David Lian, even if there is Zhang The face you put on when you get old has to be...
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Graciela 2022-03-21 09:03:25
"If I could send him away with some money, I'd rather give him money." The following inner monologue "I wanted to be a high-ranking person, but I ended up being a snob." Dickens's novels have the characteristics of film, especially Good at observing things from a child's perspective and subjective feelings. Lean makes good use of these descriptions, creating Dickensian exaggerated images that allow the audience to "share Pip's own exaggerated...
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Einar 2022-03-20 09:03:06
I like Lean so much, I watched this movie on TV. The only time I had an argument with my dorm friend about watching TV, I usually don't watch...
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Lyda 2022-03-20 09:03:06
Joe's kindness and tension are the cutest. Classical romance and love....
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Emmanuelle 2022-03-19 09:01:10
Actors are too old. . . Needless to say, the male protagonist is also 16 or 7 years old when Jean Simmons played Estella as a girl! Or is it that old age in the original book? But in fact, it's okay for her to continue to play Estella as an...
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Durward 2022-03-19 09:01:10
In fact, I saw it a long time ago. On TV, I was deeply impressed by the house, but I never knew the name of the movie. I rewatched it again today and found that I still basically remember the plot. PS. The truth when the heroine was a child Vivien...
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Marlen 2022-03-19 09:01:10
Even if the pie does fall from the sky, it's just to amuse...
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Wayne 2022-03-19 09:01:10
The dialogue between a boy and a girl on the stairs is not only a geographical location, but also the strength of the voice; the appearance of an adult male protagonist transitions from a teenager to an adult with a narration, and the male protagonist and his brother-in-law strike iron. The shadow of the painting shows the space outside the painting; from the countryside to London, the galloping horseshoe superimposes the map, showing the transfer of geographical...
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Kayden 2022-03-19 09:01:10
The best artist also understands, where is the best photography best? Good literature is hard to adapt, unless you have Schlondorff's "The Tin Drum." Sure enough, this kind of film is best played as a video material as an auxiliary teaching material in the foreign literature history class at the...
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Lessie 2022-03-18 09:01:09
David Lean recreates the gloomy and dark world of Dickens's writings, lit by shadowy candles to illuminate the steps of the shades. Even if you die at a certain moment, the stars above cannot warm you. That magical mansion, with its luxurious dilapidated and fascinating spell, rings the bell in the hearts of the lost. All the sublime and the base are mixed into a glass of strong wine and drank it. Father-son love, friendship, love, and the thunder brought by fate all took Pip to Noah's Ark of...
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?