Out of Africa Comments

  • Garret 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    What happens tomorrow? I have no idea. Wine is like a beauty, and fine wine is like a teenager. If you say anything now, I'll believe you. It reminds me of my dream when I saw thorn birds, I have a farm, I raise horses and many other animals, I grow food, sun and water, and then, a A fire ended it...

  • Rey 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    The most beautiful scenery in the world is not a natural feature, nor is it a man-made landscape, but the person you love most is by your side. Also, man, are you sure you have nothing to do with Brad...

  • Sandra 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    The look and feel is similar to "The English Patient", both are parting romances in an open environment. What's so great about this...

  • Blake 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    It was all aimed at Aunt Mei. After watching it, I said that the film was overrated. The soundtrack and photography were indeed perfectly coordinated. Coupled with the breathtaking African beauty, it really made the audience unforgettable on the outside. But such a strong and independent female screen image always has a bit of the shadow of Jane Eyre who has been over-consumed. It is only forced by the environment to go back to the source. A thin story line is filled to 160 minutes, which is...

  • Destinee 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    The picture is a painted background board combined with the actors' performances, the thought is American-style arrogant and condescending, the story is a three-vulgar love, and the actor is a pig's kidney face Streep... I can't think of a worse configuration than...

  • Sherman 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    #Film class tutoring assignment# Mei Gu was in good graces back then. What her lover said by the campfire kept me thinking of Brian. Probably this kind of love law, which promises to break the mundane and paradigm, is easier to achieve between two men. In the face of women who are "inseparable from you," their natural and acquired gender characteristics make it difficult for them to digest such a way of...

  • Ernestina 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    This film tells us: Leo and Sagittarius are impossible to be...

  • Darron 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    Why did Aunt Mei look so cute when she was young... This kind of plot can also drag out an epic hero, which is also a skill... But I really don't have the energy to watch it for 160...

  • Elyssa 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    Adapted from an autobiographical novel, Sidney Pollack's masterpiece is a well-made romance-scenery film with an epic feel. John Barry's heart-pounding soundtrack, stunning photography, Kenya's vast savannah, wildlife and biplanes in flight are stunning. The film also deals with female awakening and colonial history. I love Karen's tenacity and open-mindedness, Denys' unruly, Mozart, and white gloves....

  • Christelle 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    The handed down soundtrack, Aunt Mei's acting skills, Uncle Luo's beauty, the scenery of the grasslands, and generally movies are enough. The original is my third original novel. Very feminine life force. So Pollack has to love this book so much that he can keep the flavor and era intact, and use the lens to maximize the romance in the memories of female writers. PS: I wonder how many people visit Denys' tomb when they go to Kenya. He probably won't like...

Extended Reading
  • Hollie 2022-03-21 09:02:12

    love on earth

    This movie reminds me of my college days. At that time, I was also in Hainan, a small place with almost flat terrain, so I called it Wenchang Plain. At that time, I used to ride my bike around the nearby villages and fields without a single goal, just to get out and get some air. I know that...

  • Edmond 2022-04-23 07:02:35

    A woman said "I have a farm in Africa"

    Karen's biography was adapted into a movie. In 1986, it won the Oscar for Best Picture and other awards. This is a movie worthy of your repeated viewing and careful taste.

    The warm grassland is vast and boundless, flowing under the sports wide-angle lens, lions, hippos, cattle, and the disappearing...

Out of Africa quotes

  • Karen Blixen: [Denys lands his two-seater aircraft, and Karen runs to greet him] Where did you get it?

    Denys: Mombasa. Get in!

    Karen Blixen: [as they take off] When did you learn to fly?

    Denys: Yesterday!

  • Karen Blixen: "The time you won your town the race, we chaired you through the marketplace; man and boy stood cheering by, as home we brought you shoulder-high. Smart lad, to slip betimes away from fields where glory does not stay. Early though the laurel grows, It withers quicker than a rose. Now you will not swell the rout of lads that wore their honors out. Runners whom renown outran, and the name died 'fore the man. And round that early-laureled head will flock to gaze the strengthless dead and find unwithered on its curls a garland briefer than a girl's."