Out of Africa Comments

  • Thalia 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    The African scenery is vast and magnificent, and the scene where Denys washes Karen's hair is also very beautiful, and the soundtrack is also beautiful. The heroine goes from possession to loss in material, marriage, and love, but from deprivation to abundance on the spiritual...

  • Roy 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    When elegant slips into pretentious, Streep's storytelling voice and lion whipping dance are still magnetic. More national geography than legendary...

  • Georgianna 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    "The English Patient" and "Out of Africa" ​​are amazingly identical shit movies. Moaning with illness, and making a fuss without...

  • Jamel 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    Love Dennis, played by Robert, quietly and intently immersing herself in Karen's story world under the orange atmosphere created by the campfire Love Dennis holding a kettle and gently rinsing Karen's hair Love Karen's outstretched hand tightly on the plane I like Karen's tenacity and bravery, I like Dennis's unruly desire for freedom, I like the twilight of Africa, where the quiet years are buried in the grassland, mountains and rivers, and the soul-stirring...

  • Nedra 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    Out of Africa, out of...

  • Jerod 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    The female protagonist is not an INFP, the male protagonist is. For INFPs who lack enforcement, love is not a change, we are just passing by. "They are well aware of their inability to do anything about this mysterious land. The only thing they can and are willing to do feverishly is to use his relatively short and short life to appreciate the scenery of this mysterious...

  • Damian 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    When I read San Mao's book before, I remember she mentioned this movie that made her cry countless times. Now I finally understand. I love Aunt May as the heroine. Not to mention the magical land of Africa, although the director did not have a strong description of this love, but their hunting, their clenched hands on the plane, and their conversations and exchanges were enough. Reminds me of "Blue Sea and Blue Sky", just a woman fell in love with a lion, a woman fell in love with a...

  • Colleen 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    Extraordinary framing, great soundtrack, and two god-like actors, this movie really has all the elements that a movie needs. It's just a bit similar to "Thorn Birds" I always...

  • Linnea 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    Men always feel that the essence of love has nothing to do with other substances and relationships; women always hope that love can develop into a relationship. The unique emotional color of the old film is very strong, but unfortunately the ending is a bit deliberate. In addition, the director made Africa so...

  • Roselyn 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    The classic soundtrack is beautiful, and the panoramic scenery is really murderous, but aside from filling the thin story into the length of an epic film, they are of little use; The film is almost unattractive, and the war-era backdrop is obviously not even an embellishment, and the 160-minute length is nothing short of...

Extended Reading
  • Lenna 2022-04-21 09:02:31

    Leaving Africa and wanting to go back to Africa

    More than two hours of movies, plus two and a half hours of video reviews, this DVD is so big that I'm a little tired from watching it.
    After listening to the director's speech on the shooting process of this film, I realized how much technology and thought there are in the scenes I saw. Looking at...

  • Erna 2021-12-23 08:01:08

    Africa that can't get out

    I heard a long time ago that there was a movie called "Out of Africa", which won a lot of awards and seemed to have moved many people; until today, I have had the opportunity to experience the sincere emotions expressed in the film.

    The beginning of the movie is very similar to Duras's "Lover", but...

Out of Africa quotes

  • Karen Blixen: It's an odd feeling, farewell. There is such envy in it. Men go off to be tested, for courage. And if we're tested at all, it's for patience, for doing without, for how well we can endure loneliness.

  • Denys: I won't be closer to you and I won't love you *more* because of a piece of paper.