The Chronicles of Narnia, a biographical film by British author Clive Staples Lewis. The film was nominated for an Oscar in 1994. CS Lewis, who once taught at Oxford and Cambridge, was a famous British writer in the 20th century and a giant of British literature. At the age of 58, he married Helen, a divorced American woman who was 17 years younger than him. Helen died of cancer a few years later. In the 1930s, Lewis and his friend Tolkien used to chat in a pub near Oxford University. Years later, the tavern has become a sanctuary for countless readers, as it produced two great books: The Chronicles of Narnia and The Lord of the Rings. (vr.Baidu) The film details the romantic encounter between the writer and the poet in a gentle tone. Hopkins, the "Lamb Demon", interprets love with a very affectionate and gentle elite temperament and poetic words three years later, which must have made countless fans fall in love with him. "we read to know we are not alone. we love to find we are not alone." "The frosty morning has passed, but the sunny morning has not yet come. Give me blizzards and frozen icicles, not this Empty season." The old writer full of innocence never thought that people could be so happy, "I don't want to go anywhere else anymore. I don't want to wait for something new to happen, no longer look forward to the next intersection, or It's the other end of the mountain." Here, contented. This romantic and elegant old man, full of poetry and prose, was secretly joyful and throbbing like a blushing young man in the face of a casual encounter. It's a pity that before I had time to love you well, the people of Sri Lanka have passed away. Although this encounter is only a small fragment in the writer's life, the writer's humanistic care and deep affection for his beloved wife are quite touching. The warm and lovely Twilight Love, under the halo of God Hopkins, also faintly exudes a quiet and beautiful gentle light, heavy and steady, emotional and charming. With the melodious music, the aftertaste is long after watching it!
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