Eyes Shifting-US version of "A Letter from a Strange Woman"

Bernardo 2022-01-20 08:01:28

She appeared at the side of the moving car, a timid touch with boldness and curiosity, with an enviable look in her eyes.
She opened the door, her thin body leaned against the tall glass door, and
she sat under the swing with a surprised look , faithfully maintaining the player's focused look.
She got into his room, looked at everything, and stamped them in her heart. With excited eyes,
she watched him take the woman home, she was disappointed when
she was waiting for parting, he flirted home with the woman, she was disappointed

by the blind date, she looked like
a model in panic , relaxed and pretty in the
"train" She was so active and chattering
knelt down beside the piano, her eyes full of admiration, overshadowing the brightest diamond light;
and

her intoxicated expression when she was in love, and when she was dressed in luxurious white fur, her grace was ready to come out. The inner struggle, the alternation of longing and disappointment, are matched with the heroine’s age experience, so as to match

the beauty of this strange woman, just like most women: when they were young, they were in full bloom in their youth, and in adulthood. Long mellow.
Her name is Joan Fontaine, and she displays the sensitivity of the girl, the blooming of youth, and the connotation of adulthood in such an appropriate manner. In the three stages, in different living environments, the mentality of the characters is completely different. Her performance with ease, and harmoniously let the audience know that this is a process of growing up by one person.
She came from "Butterfly Dreams", simply nervous and shy with nothing to do. She went to "Letter from a Stranger Woman", with a mature style. Suddenly thought: She must be suitable to play "Jane Eyre", the brave, independent and slightly neurotic Jane. ――In fact, she has acted, and I have watched it, but I forgot it for too long, so I will make it up again.

Always remember to sit by the piano, her eyes shining like stars. It was looking at the beloved wholeheartedly, and all the admiration was burning, illuminating the night, surpassing the light in the author's words.

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Extended Reading
  • Kyra 2022-03-29 09:01:07

    The classic narrative method of novel adaptation is very limited in skills, nothing more than dissolution, close-up advancement, and off-screen narration. The plot is tight and the details are brilliant. Three and a half.

  • Randi 2022-03-28 09:01:11

    7/12/2021, Great Brightness; others in this comment have said it, so be sure to do a good job of sterilizing the train compartment, good cut!

Letter from an Unknown Woman quotes

  • Stefan Brand: Promise me something.

    Lisa Berndl: Anything.

    Stefan Brand: And I don't even know where you live. Promise me you won't vanish.

    Lisa Berndl: I won't be the one who vanishes.

  • 1st Man on Balcony: [Speaking of Stefan] He returned last week.

    2nd Man on Balcony: A concert tour?

    Woman on Balcony: Pleasure trip most likely.

    1st Man on Balcony: The way he's burning himself up, it's a wonder he's still alive.

    2nd Man on Balcony: Ten years ago, he showed great promise. Too bad. With that talent, he could have been a great pianist.

    1st Man on Balcony: Perhaps talent is not enough.

    Woman on Balcony: Perhaps he has too many talents.