south cairo

Angelita 2022-04-23 07:01:27

I will watch it again because I ran out of food and had no money to buy DVDs. I turned to this old film and started watching it, which is much longer than I remembered. In fact, I also have a tape of the acoustic music, and the Bedouin humming is very pleasant. Just no tape recorder to play.

I read books at first. My friend Sepberry's favorite chapter is South Cairo. The chapter where Olmash and Catherine met. The writing is sloppy. I have read that chapter over and over again, and I still remember one sentence: She depicts the stars like Adam gently teaching a woman with beautiful metaphors.

I think I like this movie.

In it Olmash said three times I'm sorry.

Once when Clifton's plane crashed and he tried to get Katherine out, she said It hurts too much. He said I know, darling. I know, I 'm sorry.

Once at swimmer's cave, Catherine said It's so cold. He replied I know, I'm sorry. Then Catherine said she knew Clifton was dead. He said I'm sorry.

Catherine described Olmashi You speak so many bloody language, and you never want to talk.

Ralph Fiennes's voice was always vague, like someone who was not good at words. Their tastes for languages ​​are completely different.

A thing is still a thing no matter what you place in front of it.

Love? Romantic love, platonic love, filiat love.

They had sex in Cairo.

-- What do you hate most?
-- A lie. What do you hate most?
-- Ownership. When you leave, you should forget me.

Same as the dialogue in the book. It was an affair, it was at war,

and Katherine finally said I've always loved you before she died. He cried.

Of course it's not just love. But no matter the movie or the novel, it is difficult to explain.

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The English Patient quotes

  • Almásy: There is no God... but I hope someone looks after you.

    Madox: Just in case you're interested, it's called the suprasternal notch. Come and visit us in Dorset when all this nonsense is over.

    [Heads away but turns back]

    Madox: You'll never come to Dorset.

  • Almásy: What do you love?

    Katharine Clifton: What do I love?

    Almásy: Say everything.

    Katharine Clifton: Hm, let's see... Water. Fish in it. And hedgehogs; I love hedgehogs.

    Almásy: And what else?

    Katharine Clifton: Marmite - I'm addicted. And baths. But not with other people. Islands. Your handwriting. I could go on all day.

    Almásy: Go on all day.

    Katharine Clifton: My husband.

    Almásy: What do you hate most?

    Katharine Clifton: A lie. What do you hate most?

    Almásy: Ownership. Being owned. When you leave, you should forget me.

    [she adopts a look of disgust, pushes him gently away to get out of the tub, picks up her tattered dress and leaves]