First of all, I really like the strong British accent. British dramas always create an atmosphere of authenticity, insipidity, and tranquility, which later arouses people's thinking. A Room with a View What a beautiful name! The whole film that attracted me to George. He didn't talk much, and he spoke and acted as if he was out of tune with other people, in those days. But I think George is real, his emotions, his thoughts are real. When I saw half of the movie, I unknowingly shed tears. George's real emotion touched me, even though he was seen as a monster, an outlier, in the eyes of others. When did you start to be afraid to say what you really think? When did you start reluctantly like what you didn't like in order to fit into other people's circles, and when did you start to lose yourself? Be true to yourself! Because there is only one you in this world!
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