The Thorn Birds Comments

  • Cindy 2023-09-02 19:40:15

    love it! The more suppressed it will only make her...

  • Domenick 2023-06-13 06:24:14

    Why did it suddenly look like it was 1983? ... ugh, I've watched it several times....

  • Merl 2023-06-11 08:55:44

    I watched this drama when I was in the early stages of love, and I hoped again and again that the male and female protagonists would not be separated again, and they couldn't get together again and again. Father Ralph is wearing a slender robe as beautiful as a god, and the girl Maggie is so bright and...

  • Helmer 2023-06-10 11:59:57

    The ending is still good, and the tragedy did not...

  • Kathleen 2023-05-17 17:04:55

    What made me think was faith and personal concern, and what I saw was the hypocrisy in Ralph's heart. What he pursued was not God or love, but his ambition. But in fact, I have no right to comment or even accuse him. What the human heart thinks, God naturally has insight. How much inner darkness and filth can't be covered up by seemingly bright actions. In addition, it is believed that forced abstinence is an act of alienation of belief. Hey, tangled...

  • Cecelia 2023-05-16 20:17:30

    Meggie isn't really the thorn bird Ralph it's Meggie the blood of all his lust and destruction and never-stop...

  • Aletha 2023-05-07 08:27:58

    Except that the third generation is a little mediocre, the main characters are all gods, and I love Henry Mancini's...

  • Allison 2023-04-12 21:13:40

    I can't tell if the movie is good or bad, I just hate this story, why is it so bitter? Why does everyone have to hurt each other and can't get out of it for the rest of their lives? From Fey to Ralph to Meggie, it's all selfish and contrived, and even if it's a classic, I hate this story so...

  • Clement 2023-02-12 19:26:32

    'I love you, but I love god more.' One sentence sums up the whole drama. There are no subtitles, but after reading the original book, I am familiar with the plot, and the actors' lines are good, but it does not affect the viewing. The more obvious deletions are the life in New Zealand and World War II in the first chapter, and the last two chapters have also changed a lot. After reading the original book and then watching the drama, you may feel that some scenes will be very touching, and...

  • Heath 2023-02-08 04:03:07

    After all, it was a TV series from decades ago, and its effect is still incomparable to the present. Personally, I feel that the men and women in it are not pretty enough, and it feels rough. However, in the final analysis, there is still a solid foundation of the original work. Where will it go wrong, it seems that the script is still about life and...

Extended Reading
  • Vinnie 2022-07-09 19:25:10

    Christmas Eve

    Christmas eve, I rewatched the four-episode version of the TV series "Thorn Birds" alone at home. There is no other play that can better explain the love, hatred and confusion, all past and future, that I have been born with because of my faith.
    Two years ago on Christmas Eve, I read the Bible and...

  • Salma 2022-07-09 21:12:10

    Trivia

    I saw an interview with the creators, filmed in 2003, and saw Richard Chamberlain. Her hair is already all white, and she is a little fatter than in "Thorn Birds". Although her figure has not been deformed, she looks like an old lady. Why do beautiful men become like old ladies when they get old,...

The Thorn Birds quotes

  • Luddie Mueller: Well we're just glad you did show up, Your Grace, It's good to know there's someone in the world who cares about the poor girl.

    Ralph de Bricassart: Thank you. I want to go back into her.

    [Anne stares after Ralph, as he goes back to Meggie]

    Anne Mueller: Cares about her, Luddie? If you ask me, he's in love with her.

  • Anne Mueller: Oh, Meggie! You've the face of an angel and the body of a goddess, and what you mean is, you don't know how to make a man get you pregnant? What you need is a good education. Lady Chatterley's lover! And Henry Miller, definitely Henry Miller!