That Hamilton Woman Comments

  • Oma 2023-04-18 09:44:48

    Watch "Gone with the Wind" and see a great movie, and watch "Mrs. Hamilton" and see a great...

  • Newell 2023-04-12 03:50:58

    The beginning of the British version of Du Shiniang, Emma is even more wise. Gorgeous...

  • Faustino 2023-04-01 17:30:40

    Vivien Leigh is a real national color, not too much motherfucking prototype, it's Kate Winslet's...

  • Alexys 2023-03-28 07:50:35

    Vivien Leigh and Oliver. "Then what?" "No...

  • Ettie 2023-03-05 13:17:12

    In the second half, Qiong Yao was transformed, and I didn't like it. But for the sake of Vivien's beauty, she took the plot as a...

  • Trystan 2023-03-02 21:43:10

    I was struck by the phrase "there's no then and there's no after". The two male and female lead actors in this play have a rare chance to reveal their true feelings to each other. I remembered that Oliver once teased Dustin Hoffman who didn't sleep for three days and really didn't sleep, "Why don't you try to...

  • Summer 2023-01-14 09:12:23

    Heroes end, beauty is...

  • Grady 2023-01-04 12:40:28

    Nelson's voice acting is not good, it's too muddy and old. Mrs. Hamilton with Ding Jianhua is okay. Vivien Leigh's image and performance are...

  • Winston 2022-12-28 19:22:36

    Only seeing the radiant Vivien Leigh, everyone else is a...

  • Tre 2022-12-25 07:51:58

    The film is a film that Churchill likes and promotes, one of the reasons is that it is a propaganda film of serving the country with loyalty, but it is also an excellent love film. I have seen a few Vivien Leigh films, but until this film, I am amazed at her beauty and charm, and her acting skills are superb. This is the only film she and Lawrence Oliver have collaborated on since their...

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That Hamilton Woman quotes

  • Emma: What are those bells?

    Lord Horatio Nelson: Have you forgotten what night this is? Last of 1799; eight bells for the old year, and eight for the new. Happy New Year, darling.

    Emma: Happy New Year.

    Lord Horatio Nelson: The dawn of a new century.

    Emma: 1800. How strange it sounds.

    Lord Horatio Nelson: What a century it's been: Marlborough rode to war, and Washington crossed the Delaware. Louis XVI, and Marie Antoinette. The last of the Stuarts. Peter the Great. Voltaire. Clive of India. Bonaparte...

    Emma: ...Nelson.

  • Emma: ...and I forgot London, and the old ways. I was young. I healed quickly. I learned French and Italian, music and dancing. And one day, I had more than I ever dreamed of. I became his wife... Emma, Lady Hamilton.