The hero is the starring slum millionaire

Bill 2022-02-18 08:02:02

Dickens’s five-stage neat novel is a film adapted from the whole, with a lot of laughter and a compact plot

Part1 When I was a child, I was bullied by my stepdad and thrown to work in a bottle factory

Part2 was taken in by a liar

Part3 was taken in by Aunt

Part4 Fall in love with Dora

Part5 Come together with true love

PS: I watched the raw meat shown in UK, the following is a vocabulary collation

Good-looking striking

Soprano soprano

Man of the house

Write down pur down

Up in the air

winter castle

a captive

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  • Marion 2022-04-22 07:01:48

    Life is really hard, my eyes are full of tears, and I can hardly find the door.

  • Arielle 2022-02-18 08:02:02

    The cast is luxurious, and Tilda, which I like, but the minority actors really make me jump out of the play (actually contrary to the original, this may be the black humor carefully set by the director)! This film is a very innovative adaptation, but it is very unfriendly to the original party. Here, David Copperfield was rebellious, and he assumed the role of the protagonist in his autobiography. So he can also jump out and say to himself when he was a kid, "you will get through it". The method of scene switching is very talented, especially the stepfather's big hand and the switch from the sea to the grassland (I even feel the oncoming wind). I really like the place where I love Dora very much. Everyone looks like her. There are clouds with her name in the sky... It's very real, and it perfectly shows that David is "a slave who loves Dora madly". Still a very dramatic movie. After the movie ended, I walked back to the bustling streets of London again, feeling a touch of gratitude in my heart.

The Personal History of David Copperfield quotes

  • Betsey Trotwood: My late brother all over. Calls a house a rookery, takes the rooks on trust. A better name would have been Gullible Manor.

  • Mr Dick: Somebody! Somebody, please! King Charles I. Are we certain that he's dead?

    Betsey Trotwood: When last seen in public, his head was *not* attached to his body.

    Mr Dick: Good. Thank you. Much obliged.