those secret feelings

Evangeline 2022-11-11 19:31:51

As soon as the film started, the director set the ending. People who went to watch the hanging said that Susan's mother was hanged for murder, but Susan said her mother was brave. Yes, in the end, the aunt was for her daughter's It is the bravery of a mother's love to stand up. In front of the small window, only Susan and Auntie had their eyes open, but the fear in Auntie's eyes seemed to be her own being executed. The same eyes appeared again when Auntie was finally executed, but that time , the one who was executed was the aunt herself; and Susan, she had no fear, she had sympathy in her eyes, such a good echo of the plot There is another place in this film, that is the one on the floor in Uncle Maud's study Hand, at the beginning Susan was about to cross the hand and was stopped by Maud's uncle, and at the end, when Susan went to Maud, Susan lifted the hand lightly, the stark contrast between the two is Imply no: They have broken through the shackles of traditional vindicators and truly come together.
In terms of plot, it subverts our usual thinking. When we think that the plot is already in our minds, it goes downhill, but it turns out that Susan is actually the purest one in it. The pearl that De told her. While making us enlightened, we have to admire its reasonableness and subtlety. Here we show us different aspects of the event from different perspectives. The real thing is: horizontally seen as a ridge and a peak on the side, the real ring is in the middle, and the plan is in the middle. I think, what surprises us is not these rings and tricks, but the beautiful love between Susan and Maud hidden between them. There are not too many fragments, but they move you. They are not bound by their identity. , there is no fear and punishment like in "God Bless Bobby" because they are in love between the same sex. Between them, there is only that kind of love because of true love.
As for Maud's uncle, he is obviously so hypocritical, but he always pretends to be so sanctimonious. He is obviously the most obscene thing, but he regards it as the most sacred, obviously such a pure girl, but for the sake of His evil interest imprisoned the girl. When Maud finally wanted to escape this cage, he went crazy to tear up those books. What we have at this time is not pity for those books, sympathy for his hard work, but relief, but relief, Maud finally can be liberated.
In that house, it is always dark and depressed, just like Maud's mood, which is always subject to such depression, and inversely proportional to it is the spring-like green outside, which is so lovely and gratifying. And Susan, probably the green that juts into the castle from outside the castle, she lit up Maud's world and opened up a new world for herself.
There is a reason for Auntie's madness. The poverty of Rand Street, poverty is the most despicable thing for people to do. This is the best reason, but this reason seems so weak in the face of family affection. We saw when two girls came forward to defend. Here, the author is preaching to us the cuteness of family love.
In it, I think we will also be overwhelmed by the beautiful scenery of the English countryside, green grass, lake water, green woods, everything is so beautiful, I don't know about other people, but I am.



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Fingersmith quotes

  • Maud Lilly: Please don't touch me, stifle me, smother me... pretend to love me.

    Mrs. Sucksby: Pretend?

  • Richard 'Gentleman' Rivers: [to Maud] You think life is hard with money? You should try it without!