Extended Reading
  • Jordy 2022-01-13 08:02:16

    God screenwriter without logic

    Although the actors are familiar, they have to say that the script is too bad. Take a look at the evaluation of the original book: ""Howard Manor" is Foster's most important novel. It describes the conflict, absorption and reorganization of different ethnic cultures through the married life of the...

  • Jacynthe 2022-03-21 09:02:49

    a little surprise

    Howard Manor, what surprised me was that, living in England in the 19th century with a deep-rooted class concept, where the aristocracy and the poor had little to do with each other, the romantic Helen had a relationship with a poor man who didn't have a job. In that kind of society For her...

  • Summer 2022-03-20 09:02:26

    It really lacks resonance. If EM Forster wants to express the impermanence of life, then I would say that his plot is disgusting. After reading, the unemployed poor man who was worried about Samuel West said that he often watched the part where the stars were walking at night. / 2012 Supplement: Although disgusting, but the poor and contemptible characters in the play always take heart from time to time.

  • Cleve 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    The British in this movie are cold, selfish and hypocritical. The movie is good, but it's messy. Only the scenery reminds people that this is Ivory's movie.

Howards End quotes

  • Margaret Schlegel: I do wish you'd give us Howard's End.

  • [first lines]

    Margaret Schlegel: [reading letter] Dearest Meg, I'm having a glorious time. I like them all. They are the very happiest, jolliest family that you can imagine. The fun of it is that they think me a noodle, and say so - at least, Mr. Wilcox does. Oh Meg, should we ever learn to talk less.

    [laughing]