I have always liked movies with European style of the 18th and 19th centuries. The natural scenery, characters, costumes, customs and legends in the movies are all unconsciously addictive. The charming scenery of the large manor, the vast fields and large clouds, the muddy and dirty land, the gentlemen and ladies in Chinese clothes, the serious countess, the red-faced coachman with beards, the bloated and slender figure The housekeeper, the quill, the top hat... all kinds of intentions pop into my head, and it's a fascinating world.
"David Copperfield" first attracted me, in addition to the fame of Dickens's masterpiece, is the style of this 19th-century British style.
After watching the movie for more than three hours, I was not disappointed. What filled my heart was sincere happiness and satisfaction. An optimistic and warm emotion surged out, which gave me the desire to write some shallow thoughts.
Sometimes it is enough for women to have beauty and kindness. God often favors beautiful people and sends a talented and capable kind gentleman to win their hearts and start a happy life for them. David's mother Clara and his wife Dora Such a beautiful, pure and kind beauty. If life is a fairy tale, it can end with the happy life of the "Prince and Princess", but after all, life is a real drama, there are snakes and scorpions, and there are births, old age, sickness and death. Therefore, the vicious and greedy businessman cheated and married David's mother, used her kindness and cowardice to deprive David of his care and caress, and made David's childhood tortured and abused. In the end, the beautiful and innocent young mother passed away with sorrow, loneliness and anxiety. Similarly, Dora's innocence and beauty made David fall in love at first sight, and I remember David's reaction when he saw Dora in the movie, "then oneday, i looked up, and everything changed...All is over in the moment , i have fulfillled my destiny, I was caprtured and slaved, i love Dora Spenlow to distraction..." The love at first sight of the golden boy and girl. Dora is as caring as a child, and David loves her deeply, holding it in his hand and holding it in his heart. But the little flower in this greenhouse couldn't grow up after marriage. The innocent and lovely Dora made a mess of housework and couldn't share David's emotions and interests. There are also regrets in the marriage of the golden boy and girl. This is the real life.
Agnes is the woman I admire most in this movie, beautiful and dignified, patient and kind, quiet and prudent. She is David's angel. She used her tenderness and thoughtfulness to create a warm home for David as a child; she also used her thoughtfulness and sincerity to accompany David through difficulties again and again. She is the confidant who understands him the most, and the first person to share all his joys and sorrows. Her love for David is deep and quiet, she is willing to be his "sister", support him forever and bless him. If David hadn't finally found out that he couldn't live without Agnes, I think she would have kept this secret for the rest of her life. "I went away loved you, I stayed away loving you, and I have returned home, loving you." This was David's belated confession, and David, who had realized it later, finally found out what Agnes meant to him. These three love you are enough for Agnes to let go of her mind and embrace her lover. God finally blessed this lovely girl and was really happy for their beautiful life.
There are comments that Dora is David's love and Agnes is the best fit. I don't like this statement. Some loves are hot without asking why, and some loves are deep and smooth. There is no scale to compare which of these two loves is more real and heavier. Perhaps only those of us who have had the misfortune to experience fiery and deep love can make such a bold statement.
Of course, this is not a love movie, except for David's love, the sincere and kind people who appear in his life are equally impressive. Those so-called petty people, those despised lower-class people, deeply exude the beauty of humanity that is admirable. But the most admirable should be Dickens. He described an ideal world in which the beauty of human nature can be completed: those who lend a helping hand will be rewarded, those who abuse others will be punished, those who have talent will eventually succeed, and those who truly love each other. become dependents. God does not care about the small faults of good people, everyone has their own doom.
Dickens is describing an ideal world, a world that the current reality cannot make sure of exist, but I am still happy to witness such a story, it kindles a little hope in my heart, so full of vitality and warmth, kindness and kindness. The beautiful dream of beauty brings comfort to those who live in a world of darkness and uncertainty in reality.
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