Because of cultural differences, American films usually have a better ending and are more commercialized. British films, however, are slower, more conservative, and more brutal.
Rhythm, conservative, cruel, are not derogatory words for me. Lately I'm obsessed with this kind of rhythm.
Closer to home,
Never let me go is such a very orthodox British drama
story itself is a cruel and almost perverted tragedy.
A group of people have been raised in captivity since childhood, given to them to eat and clothe, just to tell them that you only exist for one purpose, that is, when you grow up, you can donate organs to people.
The story can be finished in just one sentence.
Every living life goes through the first donation, the second donation, the third donation and then ends at the most glorious age.
How cruel must humans have to be to come up with such a thing?
carey mulligan is one of my favorite actresses. I really like her friendly temperament (growth education is also often recommended).
Finally, she received a notification that she was going to donate for the first time. The monologue at the beach was short, but it made me extremely uncomfortable.
She said: I don't know what's the different of the people we saved and we.
Yeah, who arranges whose fate on what basis.
The English-style fields and villages make me love Wanfen
movies as fast as a film camera showing one by one, which is also one of the reasons why I love British movies
and his slow narration, as if he had to patiently poke an orange.
A movie can make you quiet for 150 minutes, isn't it a wonderful thing? In
the end, it may be his cruel ending
British people always like this. Showing the most real and unbearable things in front of your eyes
is not for the box office. There is no happy ending
because
life may have been a boundless tragedy.
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