A room with a view, looking at both the natural scenery and the inner scenery

Cameron 2022-04-19 09:02:31

Let me tell you how I found this video. This has to start with an encounter in the library. During the summer vacation, when I was studying in the library, I often saw a girl standing and doing self-study, and she often walked around the study room, and went to exercise outside the library at night, so I slowly noticed her. Her self-study desk is full of books related to aesthetics, film, and poetics, and I guess it is from the School of Arts. Then I wanted to get to know each other, and one night, the opportunity came. On the way back to the dormitory, I happened to meet him, so I said hello by the way. It really is the senior sister of the Art Institute, but Naihe is about to graduate, and is preparing for the postgraduate entrance examination, alas?. She majored in editing and directing, and was very related to movies. She wanted to have an in-depth exchange with her, so she went to the library and borrowed a copy of "A Brief History of Films". I stayed up late and watched part of it, intending to communicate with her during the day, but she left school and had no chance. . . The movie is from this book, in the 1980s British cinema section.

Saw this movie today and was a little disappointed

Let's take a look at the better places first! The first is the setting of the movie, which fully shows the rural style of Italy and the United Kingdom, which is very beautiful. It can be said to be intoxicating. Some people commented that after reading it, they increased their desire to go to Europe to see it. The second point is the portrayal of the characters, the gradually open heroine, the unrestrained and unrestrained George, the gentleman's over-the-top fiance, and the image of the old maid cousin who is a bit obsessive-compulsive, all of which are very impressive. The third is the dubbing, which works well together. The deepest impression is that after George and the heroine changed rooms, they suddenly broke in and turned over the prank on the wall. The dubbing of this section is just right. There is also a later episode, but I didn't pay much attention to it. Finally, the clothing is very British.

It's not a good place, maybe it's because I'm not very familiar with the British style, so I feel bored when I watch it, or it may be related to the fact that I was sleepy when I watched it. The plot is as calm as a windless sea, and it is difficult to immerse yourself in a more impatient mood. This is very different from American blockbusters. I can't wait to catch your eye. If you don't like British films very much, it is best to watch them at a time when you are in a relaxed mood, otherwise it will be difficult to watch them.

Finally, a word about the name of the movie. It comes from a room change scene in the movie, revolving around a room with a view of Italy. The landscape table refers to the Italian style, alluding to the human heart. "Men's scenery is installed in the heart". It's people's hearts, to be exact, George broke into the "room" of the heroine, and the heroine saw George's sincerity towards her.

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A Room with a View quotes

  • Charlotte Bartlett: In my small way I am a woman of the world. And I know where things can lead to.

  • Eleanor Lavish: Smell! A true Florentine smell. Inhale, my dear. Deeper! Every city, let me tell you, has its own smell.