The French Lieutenant's Woman Comments

  • Bette 2023-04-08 04:57:02

    Very different from the original style. A good movie that existed before we were born shows that things like art don't tend to get better over...

  • Lemuel 2023-04-03 02:01:42

    If you love me, you would forgive...

  • Montana 2023-03-16 06:29:49

    I've seen three Jeremy Irons movies, all of them are abusive, they're all love that shouldn't happen, I've endured the gap between morality and my self, my eyes are red with lust, and I lost my lover in the end. What kind of thing is this?...

  • Lizzie 2023-03-13 19:51:19

    One of the badly filmed scenes was copied widely in Korean...

  • Devon 2023-03-12 00:21:38

    The love stories of the movie characters played by the male and female protagonists complement each other with reality. The ending in the movie is beautiful, and the heroine escapes in reality. In the movie, the male protagonist is unmarried and the female protagonist is single, but in reality, they each have a family and children, and they are responsible. In fact, the feelings in the film are a bit unreasonable. It is really falling in love with a mysterious woman who suddenly came, and the...

  • Marcella 2023-02-27 13:13:18

    The original is a postmodernist novel that imitates Victorian romantic literature while constantly deconstructing it. The film's play-within-play sets this off: the heroine in the play is elusive, amorous, and ruthless, a typical woman in Victorian literature. Demon-style fantasy, outside the play, her hesitation and desire are written on the screen, so the pain of this character as a female identity is brought into the story by her; the male protagonist in the play is entangled between...

  • Jillian 2023-02-26 00:32:00

    It tells the story of a dumb and stupid man who was madly seduced by neurotic green tea and then abandoned. It shows that love can be for no reason, and abandonment can also be inexplicable. Wait, the yellow crane went after a night of green tea, could it be because. . . Sharpman's bed work? Sister Mei is not suitable for this...

  • Monte 2023-02-22 00:09:03

    Meryl Streep is a work of art~her performance is...

  • Bennett 2023-02-10 13:39:41

    The famous play within a play, the transition of time and space between the Victorian period and the 1980s, the film's costume setting and overall tone echo with it. What is terrifying is the superb acting skills of Aunt Mei, Sarah and Anna, the roles alternate with ease, which is shocking. I remember seeing the clip of this film in Professor Su Mu's class that year, the transition between the past and the present where Mei Gu slipped beside the thorn bushes made me think about it for many...

  • Carson 2023-01-28 08:12:20

    I think Aunt Mei's acting is very contrived, with a lot of extra hand movements and shy eyes that make me...

Extended Reading

The French Lieutenant's Woman quotes

  • Sarah: Do what you will or what you must. Now that I know there was truly a day upon which you loved me, I can bear anything. You have given me the strength to live.

  • Charles Henry Smithson: This isn't mistletoe, but it will do, will it not?

    Ernestina: Oh, Charles. Oh! Oh! Oh!