Looking at the rivers and lakes

Kira 2022-04-22 07:01:45

My favorite in this movie is clive, no one.
Clive's love for maurice has never been less than maurice.
In that era, forbidding a broken love was doomed to have no future. An underground relationship would not be buried forever, especially two people who love so deeply (in fact, many people have discovered it), this kind of love without a future, only would be torture. Maurice is a child, he is always immersed in the good side of love, his reckless, arbitrary, completely different from that era. For him, the sweetness of love can replace everything.
But clive understands that no matter how sincere love is, it can't survive the times. When everything is lost, love is only pale. And he and maurice have to take on too much, he can never be like Scudder, even if he gives up, he will only lose a position, he can't say, "come on, maurice, let's elope!" In this case, together again What's the point?
So he resolutely let go, Maurice is just a child, so only he can take on the responsibility of an adult. Even so, after he made up his mind, he was still in agony, fainted, vomited, and burst into tears. He escaped to greece and did not reply to maurice's letters, but he could not escape the love for Maurice in his heart.
He even thought about marrying Yada to replace Maurice, just because she and her brother looked alike (although they didn't marry in the end, they should have been messed up by Maurice), he wanted Maurice to be with a woman, because he knew whether Maurice was not Will fall in love with a woman as he has never loved his wife, and he wants to occupy maurice's love forever and ever.
His love for maurice was more selfish than he thought.
Perhaps it is precisely because he loves maurice too much that he chooses Plato. In his opinion, Plato's love is forever.
When maurice told him that he fell in love with alex, seeing the smile on maurice's face, I could even feel the desperation in clive's heart.
Morris, without you, I would spend the rest of my life half asleep.
After that, the only person who accompanied clive was that shy and honest maurice's phantom on the Cambridge lawn

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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.