I see pity.

Maud 2022-04-21 09:02:20

The UK really has no shortage of such finesse. From Alan Rickman to Ralph Fiennes, from Gary Oldman to Colin Firth.
In this film, I feel that Colin Firth's acting skills, as told by his acceptance speech at this year's Oscars, have reached the "peak of his career". comfortable!

Lately I always think about the difference between life and death. Sometimes I can't help feeling sad, my eyes wet, or a few tears fall. What is the difference between when I was alive and when I was dead, before there was me, and after I was not. The world and the likes that I cannot touch or experience have never been disturbed and mediocre. Their vividness is beyond my comprehension, gorgeous and splendid. However, not everyone has had such clear seconds in his life. It slips away like it's worthless and doesn't save most of the moment's rudeness. If it's grace, it's tiny. However, it is enough.

"If this world doesn't even have time to be sad, I don't want to live anymore." Loneliness is such a delicate stunner. It stretches, it slows down, every moment in the world that the heart cannot express. I see pity. From the soul to the body, the whole body is transparent.

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  • Antone 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    A movie with too many beautiful men

  • Idella 2022-03-21 09:02:03

    Like it unexpectedly. The story is not too new, completely fascinated by the director's aesthetic in the film. The atmosphere and characters are created through audio-visual, which is very advanced.

A Single Man quotes

  • George: There's no such thing as old anymore. The other day, one of my students called me a senior citizen.

    Charley: I wouldn't mind if old didn't exist. But I'm not sure that senior is what I'm aiming for, either.

  • George: It's all becoming so bland. That's not why I came to America. It's like a complete breakdown of culture and manners.

    Charley: The young ones have no manners. The other day at the car wash, a young man looked me up and down and asked me if I was a natural blonde.

    George: What did you say?

    Charley: I looked him straight in the eye and said, "Let's just say, if I stood on my head, I would be a natural brunette with lovely breath."