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Deangelo 2022-03-27 09:01:15
JamesIvory VanessaRedgrave HelenaBonhamCarter...
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Elissa 2022-03-27 09:01:15
Samuel West is adorable! It turns out that I saw this in Pearl many years ago, and I have always been very impressed with the boat show, and I have long forgotten the name of the show. (Like Valmore, I didn't know it was CF when I watched it, and I remember watching it after watching P&P.) Another "hundreds of thousands of search for it". ....
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Mortimer 2022-03-26 09:01:11
I haven't read the original book, but this movie is really British, with cold etiquette, clear class consciousness and various prejudices, entanglements between emotions and money power, interests and conspiracies. Britain and the United States use the same language, but the expressions are so different that it takes a long time to understand a sentence =. = Loved the book Len read in it, it's a lot of fun to alternate between. And the UK country scene, still love...
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Cleve 2022-03-26 09:01:11
The British in this movie are cold, selfish and hypocritical. The movie is good, but it's messy. Only the scenery reminds people that this is Ivory's...
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Albertha 2022-03-26 09:01:11
Ivory's really poor pacing almost drags down a perfect melodrama. But other than that, there's nothing wrong with the film. Especially in the depiction of women's psychology is very prominent. Aunt ET and Grandma Vanessa are so perfect. In addition, the photography of this film is really beautiful, especially the...
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Macie 2022-03-26 09:01:11
So dull. The contradiction between elegance and philistines, the three siblings often look down on the stairs, causing a sense of oppression to the outside world, and the award-winning heroine plays a hypersensitive and neurotic film. It's moved all the good actors from the...
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Kevin 2022-03-26 09:01:11
I thought that the conversation about how to help Bast would be highly restored, but 140 minutes was still a bit rushed. Aunt Thompson's eyebrows speak. Speaking of Mr. Hopkins and Aunt Thompson, the Wannian CP is the credit of James Ivory... But as expected, the official match is Helena and...
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Jakob 2022-03-26 09:01:11
James Ivory's EM Forster is really good, that tune is still that tune. Class stratification and prejudice, hypocrisy and malice, are all wrapped up in apparent harmony. Samuel West became famous in one stop but never played a low-level person after that. HBC has always been a rebellious noble girl with him. And Thompson is a mature woman with outstanding ability and the overall situation. It's interesting considering the eternal theme of...
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Marlene 2022-03-26 09:01:11
One of the most annoying characters of the old man. . . Basically everyone in this movie is either pitiful or hateful....sigh...who cares about widow Jacky in the...
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Olen 2022-03-26 09:01:11
5/5 The story itself is impeccable. Although I haven't read the original book, I somehow feel that the film fits the original book very well, as if reading a moving book. Discussions about the collision and contradiction of different classes and human nature are carried out throughout the film, and every character is unpleasant. Excluding these dreadful characters, the film's tonal composition and photography are very comfortable, the natural beauty of the English countryside and the classical...
Howards End Comments
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Wayne 2022-01-13 08:02:16
Romantic, or pragmatic
I haven't read the original book of "Howard Manor", I will look for it later if I have a chance.
Two sisters, the older sister Margaret is intellectual and emotional, and the younger sister is full of romantic ideals. Because Margaret’s knowledgeable personality is very compatible with the wife... -
Kay 2022-03-21 09:02:49
beauty and truth
I watched it many years ago, and the plot was so vague that I couldn't help but sigh after watching it again.
The rich believe that the fate of the poor is unchangeable. Europe was solidified hundreds of years ago, and it is no different from the poor.
While the rich wine and meat smell, the road...
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[last lines]
Margaret Schlegel: What did Dolly mean about Howards End?
Henry Wilcox: Mmmm? My poor Ruth, during her last days, scribbled your name on a piece of paper. Knowing her not to be herself, I set it aside. Didn't do wrong, did I?
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Ruth Wilcox: My idea has always been that if we could bring the mothers of the various nations together, then there would be no more war.