Um... a nice movie but I really can’t get it

Christine 2022-01-09 08:02:30

Movies recommended by lzj. I'll watch it until now.

I, malloy, although not an indomitable man. But at any rate, I’m a malloy who talks about integrity. If I said I would watch it tonight, I would definitely watch it.

Well, really, I have never seen the original work, and I have never been through the show. But when I saw Juliet go to the island and picked off the engagement ring, my instinct told me that Mark was going to finish. Sure enough, Daoxi took the position. emmm my damn instinct. Sometimes this intuition is annoying. I still remember many years ago, when I was about fourteen or five years old, I watched a weird movie called "Let's Get Married". One of the heroines fell in love with the tour guide Li Xiang because of a trip to France. After the hostess returned, she broke up with her boyfriend who had been in love for seven years and was about to get married, and turned to find Li Xiang. When the two met, this pair of cp was happy ending. With the lessons learned from that movie, when I saw "Guernsey Literature and Potato Peel Pie", I instinctively felt that Juliet would make the same choice. See the end, oh huh. But I don't feel happy, I feel fucked instead. Knowing the routine is not a good thing. There are no surprises at all when watching this kind of movie.

I didn't watch crying the whole time. Although I was also moved by this club, I also feel distressed for Elizabeth and Christian...distressed for the pain caused by the war...

However, I can't get where to cry.

The scenes that sadden me the most are 1. Amelia choked and said, I have lived for so long, but what do I understand, nothing...nothing She can’t accept that Elizabeth is in love with German soldiers, Elizabeth can’t accept being with Christian Separated, no one gave in, Elizabeth rushed out. Both of them are conflicted and painful in their hearts. But love, when it happens, it happens. How can the world have both sides? 2. The night before Juliet left, she was smiling and packing her suitcase pretending to be strong, but when she heard Isola's cry, she couldn't hold herself up, and the two cried together in a hug. And the farewell before boarding the plane, the sadness and reluctance to endure, it was very touching. Juliet asked West, are we still in communication, right? She was afraid of breaking contact with Dawsey.

Compared with the emotional line of the male and female protagonist, I think the line of friendship is more moving.

My brain circuits are probably different, and I can't see some particularly moving foreshadowings in the emotional line. Perhaps the original novel was made into a movie, and the unavoidable loss in the storytelling process was caused. Maybe if you look at the original work, you can understand it better?

I can see that Juliet has a hint of hesitation and anxiety after agreeing to Marrying Mark, and I can see some sparks when Juliet and Dawsey are alone in the room. Juliet enters Daoxi's room, and the sun shines on the bed through the window, the light is beautiful. She flipped through Charles Lamb's "Essays of Ilya" on Dawsey's Table and saw the letters inside. When her fingers were on it, her footsteps sounded and Dawsy returned. The two were very close, and Dawsey removed the flowers from her hair. Juliet realized her heartbeat and almost ran away.

But I don't quite understand why Juliet agreed to the proposal of her boyfriend who had been in love for only six months so quickly. I don't understand why the hostess asked him directly when he saw Daoxi later if he wanted to marry her. I am still me, the me of DINK, the unmarried me, the cool me, the me whose brain circuit is not the same.

emmm I think that the war is really cruel, why is there such a bad war. But if there is no war, then this movie can't be made thick.

The scenery of the island is very beautiful, the acting skills of all the staff are online, and the lens language is very good. Little Lolita is very cute. The looks of the male and female protagonists are okay.

I didn’t get into the drama very deeply. After watching it, I won’t be immersed in sadness and won’t be able to come out. It’s very nice

At the end of 2019, review five Twilights, part of the startling TV series and the whole novel. I watched a part of the TV series and the whole novel. Riganyegan was full of livers all over his body, and he was tortured while he was being abused, and he was crying while watching. In some places, I can see tears streaming down my tears, and the consumption of tissues is very considerable. Twilight was originally a very sweet movie, but after the liver was over, I fell into grief abruptly and couldn't get out for a long, long time. After that, they fell into the pits one by one, and they couldn't climb the deep pits. This has led me to ptsd and dare not touch all kinds of movies, TV novels. Hmm... even the fresh and cute little Shelton has inserted some abuse elements in the third season.

That's why I have not watched this movie for so long.

Um, I slept

Good night

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The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society quotes

  • Isola Pribby: I'm only beautiful on the inside. You're beautiful on the outside as well, men do like that.

    Juliet Ashton: Do you not mind being alone?

    Isola Pribby: I suppose, sometimes. But then I think how much sweeter it will be when my Heathcliff finally shows himself and how glad I'll be that I decided to wait for him.

  • Audience Member #1: Have you always wanted to be a writer?

    Juliet Ashton: Always, yes. It's a perfect job. Sitting indoors, and always near a teapot.