in the voices of the air

Johanna 2022-03-25 09:01:19

I haven't read the original book, only the outline, purely for the Mary Sue plot. Thanks to the director for the candy of ralph and isabel at the end (although the emotional transformation blinded me too quickly)

The movie was too depressing, very unhappy, and ended up being abusive, which made me cry non-stop.

I thought that the heroine was a confident, proud and shiny new century female image, but after reading it, I only had the itch of hatred. Hate her for pretending to be arrogant and arrogant, thinking that she made the right choice in marriage, but actually ruined her life. Longing for the touch of a man, but repeatedly refused, and then self-appreciated. He hated her for pulling back the hand that was in Ralph's palm, hating her for not being able to control her own destiny, deceiving herself repeatedly "we are happy", and finally becoming devastated.

What I hate the most is her kind... The whole world wants to like my aloofness. After learning that the duke had taken a fancy to pensy, she hesitated, she hesitated, maybe it was really why the duke didn't like her anymore... This was very disgusting.

And the constant panting and lack of self-control when in close contact with men make people feel very cheap and cheap. (Here specifically refers to the quarrel with mosmond when he pretended to kiss her and she was panting to meet freaky! And finally the kissing fuck with goodwood)

The most heart-wrenching thing in the play is my cousin Ralph, who is a completely female-oriented character. No one will not be moved. Every word.. is so soooo. "There are always people talking about you in the voices of air" "I love you without hope" I love you so much. The last candy is so good, but I always feel that Isabel is just thanking him, not loving him. Finally, I know that everything is him I just hurried back to show love and kissed what I gave it was beautiful but it felt very utilitarian and this made me think that isabel may just love herself

Barbara Hirsch really did a good job. No wonder the scene of confessing in the rain of winning the prize was very impressive. poor person must have something mean. She is also full of fornication and the torment of ruining other people's lives.

The relationship between Penny and Bell is too loving. Pensy is not a little chick anymore. I know better than anyone else, and I am more helpless than anyone else.

I don't feel anything about mosmond... I just feel that the appearance of my relatives is very disgusting.. It's hard to be an actor.

I really want to go to Florence.

There are many metaphors in the play. This kind of film is more suitable for women to shoot. There are many small details and small metaphors. It is only by taking care of these small details that it makes people look more comfortable and like it very much.

In the end, Isabel ran in the snow, and the camera freezes on her face standing at the door of the house. Some people say that this means she is free, and some people say that she just doesn't have the key. . Some say she still wants to go back to Italy. . I've never figured out what this shot represents, just like I haven't figured out what the "wind is rough" metaphor means. Let's just believe that she didn't choose anyone, and was free. I believe the director also loves Isabel.

btw hairstyle sucks.and her earrings are wonderful.

2017.6.21

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The Portrait of a Lady quotes

  • Ralph Touchett: I call a person rich when he can meet the requirements of his imagination.

  • Ralph Touchett: I love you but without hope.