See you late Maurice

Theron 2022-03-22 09:02:30

I just finished watching Maurice recently, and I really feel like seeing each other so late. I have watched it several times in a row in the past few days.
Then I searched the Internet for all the movie reviews about it, which I only had when I watched Brokeback Mountain.
I really can't believe that this is an old film 20 years ago, and Maurice 20 years later has not surpassed Maurice's artistic conception and depth. Ang Lee just changed it from a different angle. But Ang Lee is still good at sensationalizing in calm narratives. He often brings tears to Ennis's eyes. From the very first appearance, he is a 20-year-old cowboy who is suffering and depressing before getting old. His hunched shoulders are too depressing.
And James Wilby's tall and straight figure, young face, innocent and persistent eyes, soft curly blond hair, youthful and energetic love, that is the most beautiful memory in Clive's heart about the green years, but unfortunately it will never be returned. coming.
Although Hugh Grant's British lover is much more famous now, and I seem to like James Wilby more, unfortunately there is too little information about him and video introductions on the Internet. He played a somewhat despicable aristocrat in Gosford Manor. Not even a zoomed-in close-up. Rupert Graves is a happy big boy in a room with a view, and he is also very likable, but unfortunately they seem to have made too many classic and serious works, and they are somewhat stereotyped, so there is always no Hugh Grant in the commercial comedy. Big purple.

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Maurice quotes

  • Alec Scudder: Tomorrow's Thursday. Friday's packing. Saturday's Southampton, so it's goodbye, Old England.

    Maurice Hall: You mean that you and I shan't meet again after now?

    Alec Scudder: That's right, you've got it quite correct.

    Maurice Hall: Stay with me.

    Alec Scudder: Stay? Miss my boat? You daft? Of all the bloody rubbish. Order me about again, you would.

    Maurice Hall: It's a chance in a thousand we met. You know it. Why don't you stay?

    Alec Scudder: Stay? With you? How? And where? With your Ma? Oh yeah. What would she say if she saw me? All rough and ugly the way I am. My people wouldn't take to you one bit. I don't blame them, either. And how would you run your job, I'd like to know?

    Maurice Hall: I shall chuck it.

    Alec Scudder: Your job in the City? What gives you money and position? You talk like a man who's never had to earn his living.

    Maurice Hall: You can do anything. Once you know what it is. We can live without money, without people. We can live without position. We're not fools. We're both strong. There'd be some place we could go.

    Alec Scudder: Wouldn't work, Maurice. Be the ruin of

    [pauses; sits down]

    Alec Scudder: us both. Can't you see?

  • Alec Scudder: Now, we shan't never be parted. It's finished.