reason? emotion?

Jamir 2022-03-23 09:01:56

I watched the movie very seriously because I read the novel before.
I like Jane Austen's works very much. Maybe the story is earlier and happened among the nobles. It seems very polite.
Maybe I just like this kind of polite, simple emotional transmission, the gentleness of the ladies and the graceful demeanor of the gentlemen all make me addicted to it, I can't wait to follow the plot of the story, even a sentence, a look, a small action Not allowed to let go.
The ending is my favorite, everyone is happy. The person who is sincere finally reciprocates, and the person who is hypocritical doesn't even bother to write about his ending, so let him fend for himself.
In the end, when she learned that Edward did not marry Miss Shi, Elena burst into tears with joy and burst into tears, crying out her grievances and longings for so long. Edward finally said, "My heart will always be yours." It made me want to cry suddenly, more than any sweet words.
It turned out that this was directed by Ang Lee, and the expression was really delicate.
In this play, you can see that "emotion" refers to Marianne, who is innocent and dares to love and hate. I like it very much. Elena said that Marianne always showed her emotions on her face. In the relationship between the poor and the noble, Marianne can still retain her "emotional" side.

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Sense and Sensibility quotes

  • Elinor Dashwood: Marianne, please try... I... I cannot... I cannot do without you. Oh, please, I... I-I have tried to bear everything else... I will try... Please, dearest, beloved Marianne, do not leave me alone.

  • Marianne: Colonel Brandon.

    [Though trying to slip out, he eases slowly back into the room, almost afraid to speak]

    Marianne: Thank you.

    [a fleeting look of mild gratitude crosses his face from these first sincerely kind words she's ever spoken to him]