Fortunately you remember me

Shaun 2022-01-21 08:02:24

I watched the 40-year version of Pride and Prejudice in the general education class, met Garson, and watched many of her movies, but this one was my favorite. And because I love this movie, I have listened to the original novel and the 3 versions of the radio drama, and watched the movie many times, and I did it again the day before yesterday. I admire Paula’s perseverance and tenacity every time. The kissing scene in front of the last door. (Although I still want the ending to be so long)

The first romance novel I read, and I also really like the plot in "Unknown" is almost the same as the movie. It seems that this movie is the originator of many romance novels. It combines the love of amnesia and the result of restoring the memory. The part of amnesia is forgotten, silently by the male protagonist’s side, not telling the truth, political contract marriage, oh~

From the time Paula met Smith on the street for the first time, she never left him. Gradually, the two fell in love, got married, and had children. Everything was so beautiful. As a result, the first time they separated was 10 years. During these 10 years, Smith recovered his memory. He was Charles Rainer, the son of a wealthy businessman. His brother-in-law’s daughter liked him and pursued him, and he eventually accepted her. 10 years later, Paula changed her name to Margaret Cheng. Called Charles’ secretary, but Charles didn’t know who she was. In fact, Paula tried to awaken his memory by tapping sideways, such as showing him a photo of the factory in Melbridge and telling him that he had been married and had a child, but it was useless. When she heard the news that he was going to get married, she was whole. I was stunned and told the psychiatrist, "I am real, my love is real, these tears are real, and my need of him." It hurts too much, but Marguerite still did not tell him the truth, but chose After dissolving the marriage, listening to her plainly telling the staff about the experience of the past ten years, only distressed and admired her strength. Of course, Kitty is also a good girl, she knows she can't get Charles, so she chooses to give up. When Charles came to Liverpool, Margaret once again led him to remember the past, but it was useless. Later, the two contracted marriage. On the third anniversary of their wedding, Charles gave the Margaret necklace. In fact, I think Charles has already I fell in love with Margaret, but because the two had a contract before, they couldn’t speak, especially at the train station. Charles said "actually, I am not that happy you are leaving." and pulled her to There was a light kiss in his arms, and the close-up of Marguerite here was a sad frown, she was actually really tired. Fortunately, the strike brought Charles back to Meiqiao. In the end, Paula called at the door, "Smithy." He turned his head and saw Paula, that "it was really you" in the eyes, and then shouted "Paula", the two kissed, Paula's last trickle Close up of tears coming down. Fortunately, I still remembered.

In fact, there is a more complete description of the psychology of the characters in the radio drama. Random harvest in the NetEase cloud, just follow the lux radio. The radio drama omitted the part of meeting with the family in the middle. Added character monologues, for example, when Margaret told Charles that she was married and had a son, but died, then she said "how can I tell you he is your son.". Choosing wedding music When Charles heard the music, he suddenly remembered what he had heard when he married Paula, and the wedding vows. In the end, the two have a little bit of dialogue, "I found you, I found you."

The original book is not as rich as the movie, it is a story narrated in the third person. The author and Joan Fangden also recorded the original radio drama, which can also be found on the Internet. The plot inside is somewhat different from the movie. For example, Smith played the theater in the movie. The boss, and in the book he hit someone who seemed to be wanted, and the two hid in the house, not daring to go out. Then in the book Kitty finally married another person and died...The last two in the book reunited on the mountain.

The film took place in the United Kingdom, and then the male and female protagonists were both British and matched. The two later met at the Oscar in 1952. Ronald Kaulman awarded the best female protagonist, and Garson won the award for Vivien. The movie was also very popular at the time, and Garson's appearance in it was also very good, especially after becoming Lady Rainier.

My favorite line, "Smithy, do I always take the initiate? You're suppoesd to kiss me."

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  • Smithy: [beaming while registering his son's birth] Writer, in a small way, of course. Writer and parent. Parent in a big way.

  • Paula: [in the verge of tears] He'd resent me. He'd accept me. He'd pity me... And he'd resent me.