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: [contemplative, facing the fireplace, upon hearing someone walk in] If that's you, Nellie, then I am sorry for scolding you. I wish now that you had stayed.

    Heathcliff: [walking up to Cathy] It is not Nellie, it is I.

    [while Cathy still refuses to look into his eyes]

    Heathcliff: Why, Cathy, what is it? What's the matter?

    Cathy: [finally looking up and at him, solemnly] Edgar Linton has asked me to marry him.

    Heathcliff: [searching Cathy's eyes] And, have you given him your answer?

    [Cathy nods negatively]

    Heathcliff: But you did not say no!

    [Cathy nods negatively, again]

    Heathcliff: And have you considered how you will bear the separation from me, and how I would be quite deserted in the world without you?

    [pauses for a moment]

    Heathcliff: Did you consider that?

    Cathy: You quite deserted! We separated! Who is to separate us, pray?

    Heathcliff: [stressing his each word] You would be Mrs. Linton.

    Cathy: Yes. As Mrs. Linton I can aid you to rise and place you out of my brother's power.

    Heathcliff: [with controlled indignation] With your husband's money you'll rescue me...

    [walking away from Cathy towards the door, and then turning back]

    Heathcliff: Do you think I can endure such a thing?

    [Cathy rushes to Heathcliff, attempts to kiss him]

    Heathcliff: [holding Cathy back, accentuating each word, with loathing] You will be Mrs. Linton.

  • Heathcliff: [bending over Cathy's coffin] You said I'd killed you... Haunt me then... Be with me always... Take any form, drive me mad but don't leave me. In this abyss where I cannot find you... I cannot live without my life, I cannot live without my soul...