I have never seen a movie that looks like an oil painting in my life.

Sonya 2022-03-24 09:01:54

When I saw a beautiful movie before, I would admire it. No matter how screenshots of this product are taken, I can directly use it to print a poster! After watching this "Sense and Sensibility", every picture freezes as an oil painting immediately. I have never seen a movie that looks like an oil painting in my life. I think this is mainly because of the characters' clothes, hairstyles, hats, and the warm and old tones of the movie, which are especially like oil paintings, very beautiful.

Saw Hugh Grant almost squirting. . Why are you talking and walking so nervously, as if your clothes are new and don't fit. I don't know if this is the shy character in the original book. I think it's weird that Hugh walks like this in most of the movies. Very cute though.

Saw Professor Snape! Young and sturdy professor! When Winslet was ill, he was about to go mad, and said to her sister, let me do something to help, or I'll go mad. Oops, the professor is so considerate, remembering how he was holding Lily's body in pain, I love it!

he loved, but not enough. It's what my sister said about the man who left her. Presumably the reason why many feelings did not go down is this sentence. It wasn't deep enough to be worth giving up anything else for her, so I chose to leave.

Although I haven't read the original book, I can easily see the difference between the two sisters. My sister is rational and doesn't show her feelings easily. Grant always thought that this kind of feeling was just friendship. The younger sister is sensual, loves poetry, and advocates vigorous feelings.

Can't help but ask which one is better? Or maybe there's no comparison at all.

As a sister, of course, you have to manage housework rationally and treat people with things. But you should also express a little when you are in love, how sad it is for a person to bury the pain in his heart. When her sister was seriously ill, she cried. Under the long-term repression, it was the deep feelings between the sisters that made her unable to bear it any longer. But in the end, when Grant said that he was not married, his sister's outburst really shocked everyone. She cried so unscrupulously that she couldn't hide it any more.

My sister loves freely and unrestrainedly. After being betrayed, she suffers so much that she drenched in heavy rain just to look at her lover's house. However, she also grew up gradually, and the pain made people grow even more, and she also began to learn to compare her sister's life standards with her own. She found another kind of love, less intense, but with the peace and quiet of sunshine, lawn, piano, and a lover's reading.

Everyone's character is contradictory, no one is 100% rational, and no one is 100% emotional. Perhaps the best thing is to receive the world rationally like a sister, but always keep a heart that loves, desires, and romances like a sister. There will always be another person attracted by your tempered temperament.

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  • Denis 2021-12-10 08:01:29

    "Since you can't go to nature, I brought it to you." The original story is great, and the script adaptation is great. Both knees are dedicated to Jane Austen and Emma Thompson. I even forget that this is a movie. The work of the director "Ang Lee". There are many roles, taking turns, and good shows. Love spreads lingeringly under the English Manor. It is true that it will be happy, forbearing for a turnaround, and waiting for a return. "Love is blazing, burning"

  • Camylle 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    It is not surprising that Ang Lee's first foreign language film excavates Jane Austen under six feet for "criticism", because the lifestyles of those who uphold "Pride and Prejudice" are completely in line with the relationship between explicit and implicit in traditional Chinese culture And the reality of the misjudgment of self-perception in "Diet Men and Women". His gradually improving "Sense and Sensibility" not only crosses the cultural context of East and West and is neutral between the two, but also sees the unity of historicity and modernity in the seemingly opposite phrases of the 18th century texts.

Sense and Sensibility quotes

  • Charlotte Palmer: To think! We can see his insufferable house from the top of our hill. I shall ask Jackson to plant some very tall trees.

    Mr. Palmer: You will do nothing of the sort.

  • Mrs. Dashwood: We're so happy that you chose to invite Edward to Norland. He's a dear boy. We're all very fond of him.

    Fanny: We have great hopes for him. Much is expected of him by our mother with regard to his profession.

    Mrs. Dashwood: Naturally.

    Fanny: And in marriage. She's determined that both he and Robert will marry well.

    Mrs. Dashwood: Of course. But I hope she desires them to marry for love.

    Fanny: Love is all very well, but unfortunately we cannot always rely on the heart to lead us in the most suitable directions. You see, my dear Mrs. Dashwood, Edward is entirely the kind of compassionate person upon whom penniless women can prey. And having entered into any understanding, he would never go back on his word. He's simply incapable of doing so, but it would lead to his ruin. I worry for him so, Mrs. Dashwood. My mother has made it perfectly plain that she would withdraw all financial support from Edward should he choose to plant his affections in less... exalted ground than he deserves.

    Mrs. Dashwood: I understand you perfectly.