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Parade's End Reviews

  • Francisca 2022-10-19 18:16:03

    About translation

    "Parade's end", translated as "The End of the Queue", has the same name as the original novel. Parade, the meaning of the word is parade, military parade, show off; march and so on. "The End of the Queue" is a literal translation. At first I couldn't understand why the novel chose this name, but in...

  • Jeffrey 2022-10-15 05:37:01

    Parade's End - What's the end?

    Before the queue, the death of honor? The background of the story is London before and after the First World War. At this time, the social order in Britain was changing, industry was defeating agriculture, the feminist movement was in the ascendant, Catholicism and Protestantism collided, and the...

  • Pedro 2022-10-15 03:29:10

    too short!

    Such a long novel was shortened to five episodes. I really wanted to read the original book, but unfortunately I couldn't find it. . . .

    There is no reason, I love Valentine so much. Her spirit of ignoring worldly prejudice for love really touched me. Fortunately, Kristopher can finally let go of...

  • Evangeline 2022-10-15 01:26:24

    The filming of this drama is very good, the protagonist is the elite class of science and technology men in World War I

    The filming of this drama is very good, but the audience is very small, watching the film has a feeling similar to reading the unique style of British writers. Polytechnic men will be more involved with the male protagonist chrissie (How likely is the polytechnic man to watch this drama...?). There...

  • Hubert 2022-10-14 20:35:41

    A phony gentleman ending

    First of all, I do not agree with this ending in terms of emotional expression, and secondly, the following opinions and remarks are mainly based on the plot. The original work has the expression of the original author, and the secondary creation of the play is the expression of the screenwriter...

  • Axel 2022-10-08 11:18:10

    The ruins of the First World War, buried the body of God and the soul of man

    The ruins of the First World War, buried the body of God and the soul of man

    ----Fusu's full review of "The End of the Queue"

    Benedict stormed back to Yorkshire after recovering from injury. It was said that he was angry with Rebecca for cutting down the cedar. He was actually bemoaning his failure...

  • Melissa 2022-10-07 06:51:53

    I think Baoqiang should be allowed to watch this NTR British drama

    The first half felt dull and uninteresting, and I had absolutely no idea about the code of conduct followed by the British high society before the First World War and their messed up religious beliefs! Sylvia said that they should convert their children to Catholicism in the future, Christopher...

  • Krystina 2022-10-06 16:29:31

    A stunning time, a gentle time

    I think Christopher loves Sylvia's looks, and the brief time she's been in love with. And he loves Valentine, because he loves her positive sunshine, loves her spirituality, loves her knowledge, and loves her understanding of him. Although old-fashioned, for Christopher, Sylvia and Valentine are...

  • Clair 2022-09-27 15:16:39

    The male protagonist is the most selfish, and both women were destroyed by him. The stupidest woman is the so-called sacrifice for love.

    The male protagonist belongs to the kind of man who always wants to be a gentleman, but only realizes the surface and does not go deep into the heart. Morality is superficial. He thinks that he should be a gentleman, but he does not agree with him. And being ethical is drudgery.      If he is...

  • Kaylie 2022-09-27 12:24:26

    new world

    World War I was like the French Revolution. Always full of regrets, the twilight of civilization. The Great Revolution cannot produce a war of the old system, but it can only destroy civilization. The old aristocracy was, of course, as rigid as a zombie. But zombies don't hurt people. The decline...

Parade's End

Director: Susanna White

Language: English Release date: February 26, 2013

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