Everyone's youth was that Stephenson

Cale 2022-03-22 09:02:04

After reading the movie "The End of the Day", the actor's acting skills almost restored the description of the novel. After reading it, I was shocked by the extremely rigorous work attitude of the housekeeper Stephenson, and at the same time, he was stubborn and repressed. I feel sorry for the character of the movie, because the male protagonist buried his emotions in his heart from beginning to end, so that he missed the beloved Miss Kenton and missed the last time to see her father and father. In the film, Miss Kenton's several hints that in fact Stephenson He knew it well, but he just failed to take that step, whether it was out of inner fear or from the shadow of childhood, we have no way of knowing, but after thinking about my life carefully, I think I was that Stephen too. Sen, a long time ago there was such a girl who had a crush on each other. The two of them could no longer get along with each other as friends, but he never had the courage to pierce that layer of paper. He remembered the two staring at each other in the movie. The tense atmosphere of only one crazy kiss, why wasn’t I and the lady not in this kind of precipice that one step forward was a life-and-death love, and the next step was a precipice of disintegration, but I chose to stay put, maybe it was My own cowardice, knowing that the lady sent me an invitation many years later, I realized that the love in this world is often only at a certain point in time. The rear butler and Miss Kenton were at the parting station. Even if they had all kinds of nostalgia, they couldn't stop the night from swallowing the last rays of the setting sun.

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The Remains of the Day quotes

  • Miss Kenton: [about a new housemaid] You don't like having pretty girls on the staff, I've noticed.

    [teasing]

    Miss Kenton: Might it be that our Mr Stevens fears distraction? Can it be that our Mr Stevens is flesh and blood after all and doesn't trust himself?

    Stevens: [with the faintest trace of a smile] You know what I'm doing, Miss Kenton? I'm placing my thoughts elsewhere as you chatter away.

    Miss Kenton: ...then why is that guilty smile still on your face?

    Stevens: Oh it's not a guilty smile. I'm simply amused by the sheer nonsense you sometimes talk.

    Miss Kenton: It *is* a guilty smile. You can hardly bear to look at her. That's why you didn't want to take her on, she's too pretty.

    Stevens: Well, you must be right Miss Kenton, you always are.

  • Miss Kenton: I don't know what my future is. Ever since Katherine, my daughter, got married last year, my life has been empty. The years stretch before me and if only I knew how to fill them. But, I would like to be useful again.