about sadness about helplessness

Nickolas 2022-04-22 07:01:45

This movie~ I have mixed feelings when I watched it at night.
Hugh Grant is youthful and as fresh as the lawn in Cambridge
. I fell in love with it at first sight
. I missed a shot in my heart. I

liked James Ivory's film. The technique is delicate, lyrical and long.
Clive is pure If the child likes him, he runs to confess to him that
Maurice is a simpler child. For love, he can do whatever he wants.
The whole show is always rainy and humid,
which makes Asakusa and emotion grow together.

But when Clive got married,
I heard When I used Fugue to compose the wedding song, no matter how quiet I was, I couldn't help but
think of how Maurice and Clive were practicing in front of the piano
. Then the water dripped on the piano upstairs, which is decorated by laced cover and dazzy flowers- apparently a rather feminine taste, Clive's poor piano itself is in a deplorable condition( I cannot put it into Chinese:)
There are thousands of words that want to say that the bone is stuck in the throat and he is already a wife, how can he calmly

have no tears because of this Just reality can't hold tears, emotions, espeacially unrequired love
Maurice is a wounded child He curled up in a chair and cried I was moved
but I still feel bad for Clive, I don't know if it's because of Hugh, I can't subjectively
I saw Clive When I fell down on the dining table and made a silent cry, my heart shattered into thousands of pieces
Because this is a deepening of the sense of tragedy, we
can't be together. It's not because Baoyu is sick or because of the existence of Baochai. It's because of the fate of Sanshengshi. It's the tragedy of the times. The misunderstanding of the lower class) It’s enough that the tears are all gone,
so when Clive talks about we have to change, I personally think it is the most helpless time in this film.

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Maurice quotes

  • Lasker-Jones: England has always been disinclined to accept human nature.

  • Maurice Hall: I'm an unspeakable of the Oscar Wilde sort.