there is such a woman,
Said she was sad, she fell in love with a man, and that man loved his work more, her tenderness lost to JOB.
Said she was happy, the JOB Gentleman she slowly fell in love with, actually fell in love with her at first sight, he remembered all the details of the day he first met, he kept every letter she wrote, he was alone for 20 years, driving thousands of miles to the beach The small town, just to be able to work with the woman he has loved all his life, repeat the work of the year. The JOB time they spent together was always the most beautiful tenderness in his heart.
Sad for her, the reunion after 20 years, the farewell under the pouring rain, No one say I love you, the end of the play.
Say she is lucky, there is a writer named "Ishiguro Kazuo" who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2017, so, based on his 1989 novel "The Remains of the Day" in 1993, the movie "Farewell to You" was adapted "Heaven" can be viewed repeatedly at any time on the iQiyi APP in 2019.
Her story, the historical taste of her love, warms a lot of regrets.
Playing her JOB Lover, yes, Anthony Hopkins.
For her joys and sorrows in the play, yes, Emma Thompson.
Gravity is science,
The influence of history is metaphysics.
"The Remains of the Day" talks about a woman's destiny, how she is influenced by science + metaphysics, and can only use words to weave her most satisfying life on a piece of letter paper.
Therefore, this play is full of entanglement and hypocrisy, arrogance and prejudice, contrived and forbearance, politics and tradition, rules and fate.
If you are watching a movie alone, it is recommended to turn off your mobile phone.
Because the details are the taste.
For couples watching movies, it is recommended to be over 50 years old.
Because, no longer uneasy.
Others, suggestions, start with Pierce Brosnan's 1989 Around the World in Eighty Days
Because, that is, the historical taste of love, Happy ending.
Farewell, yes, sunny day.
Rectify the body and mind waiting for the world needs.
Love is a matter of miss, it's not your fault, it's past, past past.
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