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Myrl 2022-03-25 09:01:16
Regardless of the situation, the literary character is too strong. The love between Anthony and Emma is very unconvincing. It's a good shot, but I'm a little disillusioned watching it. It's really in the same style as "A Room with a View". Three and a half. Also, am I the only one who thinks this manor is too...
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Cheyenne 2022-03-25 09:01:16
Rather than a critique or a sustenance, it is a vivid and sentimental sliced sketch. The author has put some sympathy and understanding for each class, and it is a movie that is difficult to classify after watching...
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Garnet 2022-03-24 09:03:04
Depressed, tangled, moved for...
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Shyanne 2022-03-24 09:03:04
Depressed, tangled, moved for...
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Dallas 2022-03-23 09:02:51
James is still tall and handsome, but his gentlemanly demeanor has been completely replaced by shallowness and frivolity; subconsciously wanting to wake him up, he happily immersed in the dream until he entered the prison. Emma's sweet temperament can certainly spark joy in the eyes of a silent and thoughtful man, and will selflessly embrace his exhaustion, forgive frailty, and resolve disputes. Helen is resolute, Bast is noble, but fortunately, God created life and wiped out worries in the...
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Cara 2022-03-21 09:02:49
In the seemingly doomed manor reincarnation, fate has changed. Great Buster, heart-shattering face, heart-breaking life. Let those who only know how to spoil it spoil it, and let those who deserve to be cherished cherish it. Have you ever seen the dawn? I have pursued it. This can be questioned. The surging, turbulent and shocking in the classical and elegant, Ivory's seemingly outdated skills are not easy to see again....
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Summer 2022-03-20 09:02:26
It really lacks resonance. If EM Forster wants to express the impermanence of life, then I would say that his plot is disgusting. After reading, the unemployed poor man who was worried about Samuel West said that he often watched the part where the stars were walking at night. / 2012 Supplement: Although disgusting, but the poor and contemptible characters in the play always take heart from time to...
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Imelda 2022-03-20 09:02:26
The true implicit expression of emotion, the unexpected answer to the marriage proposal. Wenqing employee Mr Bast walked through a field of bluebells in the early morning after the Beethoven lecture. Pig teeth inlaid on chestnut tree. Emma×Hopkins always feels less aristocratic, and clearly goes to the two forbearing butlers in the traces of the sun. Too...
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Talon 2022-03-20 09:02:26
A rare good film, comparable to Martin's "The Age of Innocence", the details of life are intertwined with class contradictions, and the introverted perspective contains turbulent contrasts of human nature and value judgments on social...
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Shaun 2022-03-19 09:01:07
Foster’s stuff is just that... how to say it... I can’t find adjectives for the time being... In short, it’s a long note on the scandal of the classical stream of the upper class (Helena is so...
Howards End Comments
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Austin 2022-03-21 09:02:49
reincarnation of fate
I can't think rationally like under the sky in Berlin. This film reflects the social class issues of an era, but I look at this film as if it were pure art or pure appearance.
Howard Manor was originally reserved for Margaret. After many setbacks, it finally returned to her hands. It was because... -
Kristoffer 2022-01-13 08:02:16
Because of tolerance, there is a way
She is well-knowledgeable and broad-minded. She advances and retreats decently, and lives in harmony. She is dignified and generous, gentle and kind. She inherits the temperament and elegance of aristocratic families and possesses the vision and conscience of intellectuals. She is a model of women...
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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.