Extended Reading
  • Albert 2022-11-09 07:28:25

    Quite satisfactory

    For themes such as the liberation of slaves and the life of aristocratic women in the Georgian era, this film can be said to be quite satisfactory. Although after reading the information, I found out that in reality, Mr. Davinier was not the son of the pastor at all, nor did he dream of becoming a...

  • Ola 2022-11-13 05:34:52

    I'm so sorry to be born

    Why are there so few film reviews, and those who dare to fight the anachronism are great. Moved by the master's final decision, gratified for the love between Dido and the hero. All beings are equal, and this is true today, regardless of marriage, friendship, affection, regardless of blood,...

  • Lilyan 2022-06-03 12:43:45

    Damn, I just love this strong British theme, what should I do! Costume scenery accents are beautiful cry! My Matthew only played 5 minutes, but it was super good-looking. Why is Dong Dong still playing this kind of role, isn't Nima bothered by himself?

  • Vincent 2022-06-03 17:35:37

    I thought it was an orthodox drama with political correctness and facial makeup, but I didn't expect that the characters and emotions were well established, and the details were very deep. Very wonderful. Music is a bit too much

Belle quotes

  • John Davinier: 'Tis pitiful. Such inability to simply know what value to put on another's life.

    Dido Elizabeth Belle: What price a worthless negro?

    John Davinier: You utterly misunderstand me. I am saying that no man may have the value of cargo. Human beings cannot be priced since we are priceless - free men and slaves alike. I am with others here. All students in law, applying pressure on the insurance companies to refuse from hereon to insure slaves on any ship.

    Dido Elizabeth Belle: But that would require a change in law.

    John Davinier: How can we expect to be civilized when we live in such a barbaric world? It is the utter injustice.

    Dido Elizabeth Belle: It is more than that. It is the shame of a law that would uphold a financial transaction upon that atrocity.

  • Dido Elizabeth Belle: Is Mabel a slave?

    Lord Mansfield: I beg your pardon?

    Dido Elizabeth Belle: Is... Mabel... a slave?

    Lord Mansfield: She is free, and under our protection.

    Dido Elizabeth Belle: Oh, like me.