God's will again

Isabel 2022-04-20 09:01:23

I was in such a state of mind, but I just saw this when I opened a movie. It was supernatural again, and felt the presence of God again.

I recently read a book on film composition. This film is a reference film. It can be seen that it is indeed elegant in terms of photography, composition and art. This also matches its background - London aristocracy.

It's about high society in London, so we can see some British flavors like Pride and Prejudice. And the emotion in it has the universal significance of the whole world, that is, the bondage and bondage of marriage to love. This emotional theme is the key to its success.

I like the two actors very much. There are actually scenes in which Depp plays a pirate and a scene in which Winslet is on a boat, which makes people think of their masterpieces. This is also the director's intention to play and abuse it, it should be.

The play is not too complicated, it is the plot that we can all think of, mainly the performance of the actors and the intentions in the middle. At the end, letting the heroine go to this choice is not for Hollywood, but it can be regarded as another kind of sublimation to continue and improve the theme.

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  • Anibal 2022-03-23 09:01:30

    Johnny Depp & Freddie Highmore!!!

  • Diego 2022-03-24 09:01:27

    A childish, sultry man like the hero can only recall the woman he likes in his memory. My wife ran away with someone and had to support other people's children.

Finding Neverland quotes

  • J.M. Barrie: I do apologize for interrupting.

    Mrs. Emma du Maurier: Would you close the door, please?

    J.M. Barrie: Certainly.

    [he closes the door]

    Mrs. Emma du Maurier: Sylvia has told me you have offered her the services of your household staff.

    J.M. Barrie: Well, not exactly.

    Mrs. Emma du Maurier: That won't be necessary.

    J.M. Barrie: I'll leave that to Sylvia, of course.

    Mrs. Emma du Maurier: You'll leave that to ME, Mr.Barrie. You see, I'm moving in here from now on.

    J.M. Barrie: You're moving in?

    Mrs. Emma du Maurier: I'm going where I'm most needed. And I can certainly see to it that this house is managed without resorting to your charity.

    J.M. Barrie: It isn't charity, Mrs du Maurier. I was only trying to help, as a friend.

    Mrs. Emma du Maurier: Have you no idea how much your friendship has already cost my daughter? Or are you really that selfish?

    J.M. Barrie: I beg your pardon?

    Mrs. Emma du Maurier: Don't you see what a visit to the summer cottage of a married man does for a widow's future prospects? Sylvia needs to find someone. The boys need a father. And you are destroying any hope this family has of pulling itself together again.

    J.M. Barrie: I have only wanted good things for this family, Mrs du Maurier.

    Mrs. Emma du Maurier: I'll look after them. You have your own family to concern yourself with.

    J.M. Barrie: What are you suggesting?

    Mrs. Emma du Maurier: I'm suggesting that you protect what you have, Mr.Barrie. That is percisely what I am doing.

  • Charles Frohman: You know what happened, James, they changed it.

    J.M. Barrie: They changed what?

    Charles Frohman: The critics, they made it important... hm, what's it called? What's it called?

    J.M. Barrie: Play.

    Charles Frohman: Play.