Best movie I've seen

Easter 2022-11-01 08:15:20

We haven't read the original book, so if you've seen it, you may still find it less shocking. Just because I didn't read the original book and didn't know the development of the plot, I really thought it was really good when I watched this film. Maybe I wasn't in a good mood when I watched it, but it was just in time for the occasion.

Nothing is secious but everything is serious in this drama. The hero and heroine are in love with each other, but some of the things he does are hard to understand for our everyday people. This is the real person.

Qiong Yao's is too sensational and refined, and Yi Shu's is too utilitarian. They are all love stories between Bai Fumei and the rich second generation. The advantage of these stories is that they are very good at grabbing the attention of spectators. Watching the horse while having a meal, without wasting any brain cells, it seems like watching a big show. But their articles do not stand up to scrutiny. And Wuthering Heights, there is a degree of relaxation. If you think you love too much, let them play. At the end of the child's play, it's life and death again.

I have been watching this drama for a long time, and some scenes still appear frequently. Good work, no matter how outrageous, will resonate.

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Wuthering Heights quotes

  • Cathy: Why are you refusing to see me?

    Heathcliff: Cause I don't know you. Hindley's right, that little savage is lost and it was her that I loved.

    Cathy: I know you. And I love you.

    Heathcliff: In the way a mistress loves a servant?

    Cathy: No.

    Heathcliff: Come away with me then, as we planned. There.

    [points to her face]

    Heathcliff: It's your pause that betrays you.

    Cathy: I'm frightened.

    Heathcliff: Of what? Of me? Or poverty?

    Cathy: You're asking me to risk my reputation. Once a woman's reputation is gone she has nothing.

    Heathcliff: [incredulous] The old Cathy would never have said such a thing.

    Cathy: The old Cathy didn't know the world and how it regarded...

    Heathcliff: [grabs Cathy, interrupting her] I tried to leave you. Your love holds me here. Now if you mean to be indifferent to me as least do me the favor of releasing me.

  • Cathy: [watches a smiling Heathcliff enter] Do not smile, my love...

    Heathcliff: If I tell you why I am smiling, I think you will smile too.

    Cathy: [almost whispering] Tell me...

    Heathcliff: As Hindley was flogging me, I chanted a curse you know... He has lost the only person who ever loved him.

    Cathy: [aghast] You cannot welcome the death of a baby's mother!

    Heathcliff: I will welcome anything that makes Hindley suffer.

    Cathy: [quietly commands Heathcliff] Say you're sorry for talking like this my love...

    Heathcliff: [shrugging] I am not sorry.

    Cathy: [sadly] Sometimes I think your true passion is hate rather than love.