Acacia is hard, life is hard

Lelia 2022-04-21 09:02:33

"The Remainds of the Day" (The Remainds of the Day), this film could be renamed British Love. The whole article is boring, and the thunder is heard in the silent place. In the end, I wanted to cry, but when I remembered the chat with my British friends, I didn't cry. If the male and female starring skills are a little bit subtle, this film will be smashed. Worrying is all on the delicate. When Kanton said she was going to marry Benn, the flesh on both cheeks shriveled, and she hummed with a half-smile all her life. This British smirk was too familiar - I quickly paused and recalled, I was sure it was Loki in Thor 2 Russo's micro-expression when he said "you're not my mother" was completely fake. When the two saw each other for the last time, Kanton also smiled wryly twice. Most of the British romantic dramas are not about love, but about the despair of love. They spend most of their time weighing the pros and cons and keeping the losses to a minimum. Then he repressed himself repeatedly in the low and cold life. Acting well means acting well, if I say I like it, it's hard for me to like it.

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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.