The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner Comments

  • Dorcas 2023-09-19 13:11:05

    The so-called masterpiece of the Angry School... The editing is very beautiful, and I don't think about anything...

  • Kobe 2023-09-10 18:06:07

    The narrative is lively, the ending is powerful, and it is a masterpiece of film history that connects the previous and the...

  • Marcellus 2023-09-06 14:50:43

    rebellious...

  • Orion 2023-07-23 21:16:51

    The film explores the rebellious psychology of young people with the method of stream of consciousness. The theme is deep, but the entertainment is not strong. The main actors have excellent performances. It is one of the most representative works in the British "freedom...

  • Jaron 2023-06-24 02:35:28

    In the end, he proved that he could escape the prison of poverty, but he did not choose to do so. It smells like a new...

  • Jerod 2023-06-16 14:08:21

    #FIFF# The male protagonist turned out to be the 45th anniversary male protagonist, and the movie editing is very good. But the play is too simple, which makes it difficult to convince people to believe in the grand theme of "resistance and freedom"; on the other hand, the simplicity of the play also leads to the lack of film content, which makes children very...

  • Elza 2023-05-11 16:32:52

    He is a bloody sprinter as well as stayer, and he smirks: what's the point of scarpering? The best thing to do is to be cunning, and stay where you are." Smart revenge, playful smile, make the other party completely trust you And give you high hopes, then throw them away when they reach their orgasm ~ long distance runner, suburban, stream of consciousness, smile before the...

  • Rebeca 2023-05-05 17:17:13

    There are two kinds of resistance in this world, one is relative, that is, NO when you are strong enough to say NO. Another is absolute, even if you are trampled under your feet, you can still say NO. This running boy is the latter. He may be a loser in life, but in soul, he never gives...

  • Annetta 2023-04-23 14:40:17

    This is a movie for the underdogs within the system. At first, I thought it was only a self-inflicted work of a loser, but the movie finally tells the audience that it is not. The losers use all their strengths to try to tell the "winners" who are walking in the system that they refuse to go along when they have the same ability. In addition, the film is more like a protest, a mockery of the British political environment at the time and a rebelliousness that exists in the social system....

  • Flavio 2023-04-03 00:45:25

    Colin is not Forrest Gump. Although he was born in poverty, he loves long-distance running, mostly out of his helpless resistance to the bleak life. It is a dual release of physical and emotional energy. If the heart is free, it doesn't matter whether you win or lose, joy and sorrow do not...

Extended Reading
  • Laila 2022-07-07 14:24:13

    runner's loneliness

            When it comes to the artistic images of runners, the young people who love movies will probably think of Lola who ran for love, Cao Chengyou with a smile in "Marathon", and of course Forrest Gump, who ran out of wealth and glory, is indispensable. Running can make the protagonists...

  • Stephan 2022-07-07 20:41:27

    "The Loneliness of the Good Runner"

    "The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner" Richardson I actually saw the New Wave in a British movie, which really surprised me, so I googled the British New Wave and found that the director was the first of the British New Wave. Their new wave is basically the theme of "angry youth". The root of...

The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner quotes

  • Mike: Come on doll, don't play hard to get.

  • Brown, House Master: Just describe the action to me in your own words, put me in the picture.

    Colin Smith: Got over the wall of this baker's yard, broke into his office.

    Brown, House Master: Hmm, I think you can do a bit better than this, Smith, um, surely your nerves were on edge weren't they, you felt afraid?

    Colin Smith: If I felt afraid I wouldn't have broken in, would I?