The heart has the Tigers, fine sniffing the rose

Calista 2022-04-20 09:01:51

"Farewell to the Lovely Heaven", also translated (the long day will end).
The translated name is a bit familiar, but I knew it was an adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro's novel "Leave Traces of the Past". Is it a coincidence? Thank you Mr. Ping for the recommendation~ The

picture is exquisite and beautiful, but the emotions are restrained and restrained. Uncle Anthony's acting skills are so good that one look Heart-pounding.
Faintly, I have been looking forward to something happening, but between the two of them, there
is a tiger in my heart, and I sniff the rose.

The part where the housekeeper grabbed the book at night was amazing, and at the end the hand that was stagnant in the rain lingering in front of her eyes.
There are too many details to recall slowly, and the aftertaste is endless.

After reading it, I have the urge to read the novel, the same as when I finished reading "The Age of Innocence"...

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The Remains of the Day quotes

  • Miss Kenton: [about a new housemaid] You don't like having pretty girls on the staff, I've noticed.

    [teasing]

    Miss Kenton: Might it be that our Mr Stevens fears distraction? Can it be that our Mr Stevens is flesh and blood after all and doesn't trust himself?

    Stevens: [with the faintest trace of a smile] You know what I'm doing, Miss Kenton? I'm placing my thoughts elsewhere as you chatter away.

    Miss Kenton: ...then why is that guilty smile still on your face?

    Stevens: Oh it's not a guilty smile. I'm simply amused by the sheer nonsense you sometimes talk.

    Miss Kenton: It *is* a guilty smile. You can hardly bear to look at her. That's why you didn't want to take her on, she's too pretty.

    Stevens: Well, you must be right Miss Kenton, you always are.

  • Miss Kenton: I don't know what my future is. Ever since Katherine, my daughter, got married last year, my life has been empty. The years stretch before me and if only I knew how to fill them. But, I would like to be useful again.