Ladies in Lavender Comments

  • Abby 2022-04-15 09:01:07

    "Chen Fatty's 1874 can score this...

  • Burley 2022-04-15 09:01:07

    The images of Mrs. M, Professor McGonagall and Zemo are preconceived and dance scenes all the...

  • Colin 2022-04-15 09:01:07

    I envy those younger than me. The end of the grave is there, and they can live a few years or more than me. I feel envious when I think that they have time to live. PS This is the first love of an ordinary old man. What I don't understand is is it so difficult to find someone's first love in such a beautiful town? Before the 2nd World War, he took refuge like a painter who blossomed and fell? Even if you live for so many years, the emotions of the deer bumping are the...

  • Kaci 2022-04-15 09:01:07

    A few times in my life I've had moments of absolute clarity.When for a few brief seconds.the silence drowns out the noise.and I can...

  • Gideon 2022-04-15 09:01:07

    Older people can only wait to die. Young people are constantly dying...

  • Lew 2022-04-15 09:01:07

    The story of an old woman falling in love with a young man, and an old man falling in love with a young woman, the British really love music and other arts, and even the old maid listened with great...

  • Kayleigh 2022-04-15 09:01:07

    Despair, at the moment of waking up, lean on the railing, let go, and let him go with the wind after...

  • Velva 2022-04-14 09:01:07

    Hey. . . What will you do when the person you love shows up to you half a century late? You were then an old woman with silver hair, and he was an unchained child. Only actors like Judi Dench can ignite the flames of an old woman's love, and only actors like Maggie Smith can silently bury the fire of an old woman's love. Excellent young actors like Daniel Brewer are only immature in front of the...

  • Cassandra 2022-04-14 09:01:07

    Ladies, the fate of an old father, an old mother and a child, he will leave the stage when he grows his wings. Ursula's scene of looking at Andrea playing the piano is too delicate and too complicated. The sound of the piano turned into a subjective voice, and she was in a daze for a short time. After the magic moment and the seaside boy leaning on her lap I thought at first he looked like the person she liked when she was a girl, but the way to success in the end was too sloppy. Although he is...

  • Monroe 2022-04-14 09:01:07

    The setting sun only sends Pingbo far...

Extended Reading
  • Lukas 2022-04-08 08:01:02

    The love in the world is really in a variety of ways, but who said it can't be

    Two old sisters living in a small fishing village by the sea, Ursulla (Judi Dench) and Janett (Maggie Smith), rescued a young man who was washed ashore by the tide on the beach one day. They hired a doctor for him, shaved him, and after he woke up, they taught him English with a Polish accent in...

  • Lukas 2022-04-10 09:01:09

    What if the person you love meets for the first time in old age?

    Reminds me of a sentence, love regardless of age, gender, race, but you and me.
    A person's love is always mixed with sadness, even if you don't ask for anything in return.
    After watching this movie, I wish China could make such a movie.
    However, I think there should be a lot of criticism: "It's...

Ladies in Lavender quotes

  • Andrea Marowski: [Andrea is about to leave, turns to Ursula] I walk.

    Ursula Widdington: Oh, good. Um... we have chicken for supper.

    [Andrea looks at her, not understanding]

    Ursula Widdington: Um, um...

    [she picks up Janet's German-English dictionary, but stops before opening it]

    Ursula Widdington: Oh! Uh, Hundchen zum Abendessen.

    [subtitles: Puppydog for supper]

    Andrea Marowski: [he laughs] Hundchen?

    Ursula Widdington: Hundchen, ja.

    Andrea Marowski: Das ist gut. Wiedersehen.

    [subtitles: That's good. Goodbye]

    Ursula Widdington: I'll see you later.

  • [Ursula looks out the window, waiting for Andrea to return]

    Janet Widdington: He won't be here any sooner.

    Ursula Widdington: No, I know, I just... I told him we were having chicken.

    Janet Widdington: I think we should eat.

    Ursula Widdington: No, let's wait. He's sure to be here soon.