Ladies in Lavender Comments

  • Darian 2022-04-13 09:01:07

    "I am also a child. I have protected my virginity all my life, waiting for the arrival of that person. Finally, you are here. And I am old." Although you are very old now, I only love you when you are old....

  • Donavon 2022-04-13 09:01:07

    The typical "I was born before the king, but when the king was born, I am old", no matter how beautiful the year-end encounter is, the dream will one day wake...

  • Davonte 2022-04-13 09:01:07

    A Polish violinist who longed for America was rescued by a pair of elderly British sisters in a storm on the way, and his life was saved. The elder sister is wise and steady, and the younger sister is sincere and pure. The old man couldn't help being fascinated by the handsome young man, but the younger sister was even more affectionate. The love that forgets the year is beautiful, but the helpless gap is difficult to describe. As an uninvited guest, the charming female painter took him on a...

  • Shyanne 2022-04-13 09:01:07

    Absolutely beautiful! Many scenes can be graffitied into poems, the feelings expressed are beautiful and sad, the performances of the two old actors are extremely wonderful, and the male protagonist has a pair of melancholy eyes. How amazing is love, as if it is destined to be stained with the breath of fate. If your true love is decades late, how do you wait? How to love? How to fall in love? It's a matter of life and...

  • Krystina 2022-04-13 09:01:07

    I won't appreciate it, it's boring! I thought it was the old man watching Sao Nian and recalling her own love story, it seems that I am...

  • Gideon 2022-04-13 09:01:07

    Finally finished watching this movie in the hospital! What does it feel like to fall in love with a man in your twilight years? I have no way of knowing. Maybe it's a story of a girl falling in love with a boy, regardless of age. Judi Dench, I'm very sorry to tell you: Maggie Smith is the ultimate...

  • Kiley 2022-04-13 09:01:07

    ★★★☆ The last time I watched Judi Dench's movie was [Casino Royale], and then suddenly I was watching her mad at Daniel...

  • Miller 2022-04-12 09:01:11

    The cast is strong. It is common for a 70-year-old man to fall in love with a 20-year-old girl, and he will probably praise him for his unabated enthusiasm; why is it controversial because Mao's gender is...

  • Carol 2022-04-12 09:01:11

    Everyone said that it is very touching. Falling in love with young people in old age is the yearning for youth. How it is, I want to say, go in love while you are young, don't hate it when you are...

  • Brody 2022-04-12 09:01:11

    The story of German sweetheart and two English century roses,...

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

    The fragrance of life - Ladies in Lavender

    It's been a long time since I watched such a soothing and beautiful movie. The delicate and gentle song is not just a violin, but two old ladies woven together in the calm. Maggie Smith and Judi Dench, the two old dramas, are not as interesting as A Room with a View, but the quietness is the...

  • Sammy 2022-04-08 09:01:13

    Blame you for being as beautiful as a flower

    The ending song sounded, still the violin's gorgeous solo, the lingering and soft tune gradually broadened the range, just like the hearts of two old women in the film, from a distance they were two closed doors, pushed open, But saw a beautiful scenery.

    In the quiet and beautiful English...

Ladies in Lavender quotes

  • [Mr. Penruddocke arrives to play his violin for Andrea]

    Dorcas: Wipe your feet.

    [he does]

    Dorcas: All right.

    [she motions him inside]

    Dorcas: Just a minute, lift them up.

    [he lifts one and shows her the bottom of his shoe]

    Dorcas: And the other one.

    [he lifts the other]

    Dorcas: All right.

  • [Dorcas comes into Andrea's room, carrying a sack of potatoes and two buckets]

    Dorcas: I got a job for you...

    [They sit, peeling the potatoes]

    Dorcas: [indicating the two buckets] You put the peel in here, and the spuds in here. You have done this before, haven't you?

    [Andrea looks bored. He purposely throws a peel into the spud bucket]

    Dorcas: No!

    [She fishes the peel out]

    Dorcas: You put the peel in *here* and the *spuds* in here!

    Andrea Marowski: "Spuds"?

    Dorcas: Yes. Proper name's "potato," but we calls them "spuds".

    [She holds up the potato she's been peeling]

    Dorcas: Potato. Potato!

    Andrea Marowski: Ah, "ziemniak".

    Dorcas: What?

    Andrea Marowski: [forcefully] "Ziemniak"!

    Dorcas: Right.

    Andrea Marowski: [speaks in Polish, subtitled] You look like a potato.

    Dorcas: What?

    Andrea Marowski: [speaks in Polish, subtitled] Actually, you look like a sack of potatoes.

    Dorcas: It's no good, I can't understand a word you's saying.

    [He shows her his potato, into which he has cut two eyes and a mouth]

    Dorcas: And don't get artistic, just *peel* the blooming thing.