(Don't see that I can't write a short review)

Virginia 2022-04-23 07:03:42

1. (I don't take it seriously) I hit the wrong CP. When I was thinking about what to do when Clive hurt a woman in the last five minutes of the movie, I finally found out that he is actually the third male... I'm good Pain, Maurice jumping out of the window just to kiss Clive and say I love you really made me hug my head and scream.

? Here can be directly in line with Grindelwald jumping out of the window to escape and turning his head to see behind Dumbledore? Jumping out of the window, how exciting and romantic desire is hard to pour, isn't embarrassment the embodiment of deep depression? 2. Give me back the little beauty Clive, who was so fragile that I cried so much that I couldn't stand! (No beard, no beard, no big oily head!) 3. But to be honest, Morris is more suitable for the little boyfriend who will speak harshly later (sorry because I slapped the wrong CP, I don't even remember his name). ps: Morris has an inexplicable trembling temperament? 4. British, you are really old-fashioned and elegant! Rainy days in the UK feel really blue, so different. 5. It's a bit of a running account. In fact, I think it is more suitable to express it in the form of a large inner monologue. The filming will make me feel that the background of the era is bluntly emphasized, and what I don't like the most is That kind of powerless borrowing to express the story of the times.

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Extended Reading
  • Alexys 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    Really great, I mean all aspects, from the script to the actors to the framing, for a permanent aftertaste, a GAY classic

  • Adelbert 2022-04-24 07:01:18

    For the gay film painted a heavy stroke of color. British literature and art, delicate and touching feelings. The narration of the country creek flowing slowly, but it is as affectionate as the sea. The two emotions, the spiritual love at school, and the union of the body and mind. The last window of "Morris" is still open.

Maurice quotes

  • Alec Scudder: Stop with me. Sleep the night with me.

    Maurice Hall: I can't. I've got an engagement. Full business dinner. It's my job. Meet me another evening instead.

    Alec Scudder: I can't come to London again. My father and Mr. Borenius will be passing remarks.

    Maurice Hall: What does it matter if they do?

    Alec Scudder: What does your engagement matter?

  • Simcox: Oh dear Sir, mud on the carpet. I'll send someone up.