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Brain 2022-02-25 08:02:07
Rosie + Pinter's Palme d'Or, in fact, after watching it continuously with The Servant, I still think that one is better. It is also about class differences and breaking down barriers. Because this one is told from the perspective of a child, many things cannot be express more clearly. Of course, a 13-year-old doesn't understand why a rich lady and a farmer can't fall in love, he just wants to know what needs to be done to have love. lead to the final orgasm rather ironic and...
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Melisa 2022-02-25 08:02:07
Another great work by Losey and Pinter. The confusion of teenagers, the inhibitions of adults, are completely surrounded by unpredictable green, there are tender green, vigorous green, provocative green, sad green, gloomy green,... ., and Julie Christie's blue-green eyes. After reading it, there is a faint sentimental aftertaste in my...
The Go-Between Comments
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Salvador 2022-02-25 08:02:07
the director said
This is one of three business cards that Joseph Losey and renowned playwright Harold Pinter produced together (the other two being The Servant in 1963 and The Accident in 1967). It is very distinctive in the use of film language and techniques. Although the film describes the love story between a...
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Yvonne 2022-02-25 08:02:07
child rolling on nightshade
Why do I feel like I don't understand! Did the farmer shoot himself? Children can know the secrets of the adult world, and for them, it is a privilege worth showing off. However, the child has too much confusion and confusion, he rolls on the nightshade angrily, makes poison, and curses everything....
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Leo: Thank you very much Mr. Burgess, is there anything I can do for you?