The long days are about to end, I feel sad

Greta 2021-12-31 08:02:27

The director James Ivory of Pick, after watching the movie, I found out that I have watched many of his movies, all of which are in the kind of tune that I like. It is comfortable in the tradition and is very good at grasping the emotions between people. connect. The most recent one is "Call Me by Your Name". Before, "A Room with a View", "Howard Manor" and "Morris' Lover" were the directors of treasures. Anthony Hopkins' performance here is also worth an Oscar, admiring Kazuo Ishiguro's sadness for the British facing the "long day". Once the sun never sets, there will eventually be a long day. Sticking to the inherent traditions will one day become a joke. When the two people who buried their deep love in their hearts bid farewell, the moment I let go in the rain, I ran with tears.

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  • Dahlia 2021-12-31 08:02:27

    Forbearing sensible love makes me cry more easily than reckless love, and you have become the cinnabar mole in my heart.

  • Ayden 2022-03-24 09:02:15

    The old butler was restrained and restrained, hiding his feelings under the appearance of a gentleman. Because of this, I missed a lot, including love, and when I wanted to make amends, I found that the long day was coming. There are many things in the world that can't be repaired. The old club and the old housekeeper also died in depression. Maybe life is dead, and nothing can be taken away. Time makes the result even more sad. I thought of Li Mubai and Yu Xiulian, a story similar to "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" that Chinese people can understand better.

The Remains of the Day quotes

  • Sir Geoffrey Wren: So, gentlemen, you speak of Jews and Gypsies, Negroes, and so on so forth. But one has to regard the racial laws of the Fascists as a sanitary measure much overdue, in my opinion.

    Wren's Friend: But imagine trying to enforce such a rule in this country.

    Sir Geoffrey Wren: My Lord, my Lord, you cannot run a country without a penal system. Here we call them prisons. Over there they call them concentration camps. What's the difference? Ah, Stevens, is there any meat of any kind in this soup?

  • Miss Kenton: [about a new housemaid] You don't like having pretty girls on the staff, I've noticed.

    [teasing]

    Miss Kenton: Might it be that our Mr Stevens fears distraction? Can it be that our Mr Stevens is flesh and blood after all and doesn't trust himself?

    Stevens: [with the faintest trace of a smile] You know what I'm doing, Miss Kenton? I'm placing my thoughts elsewhere as you chatter away.

    Miss Kenton: ...then why is that guilty smile still on your face?

    Stevens: Oh it's not a guilty smile. I'm simply amused by the sheer nonsense you sometimes talk.

    Miss Kenton: It *is* a guilty smile. You can hardly bear to look at her. That's why you didn't want to take her on, she's too pretty.

    Stevens: Well, you must be right Miss Kenton, you always are.