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Tate 2022-11-21 13:54:00
The function of two-line narrative
The function of the two-line narrative in "The French Lieutenant's Woman": ① First, the structure of the film is a layered structure, that is, a "play within a play" structure. In the film, the first narrative line is the real life of Anna and Mike. Emotional story, the second is the emotional...
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Sanford 2022-11-18 20:11:11
A successful adaptation, a clever idea
This is a fairly successful film adaptation of the novel, so to speak, because it subtly shows the multiple endings in the original in a way that adds a new storyline.
The beginning of the movie made me confused. I didn't know the details of the novel and the movie beforehand. In the first...
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Emmie 2022-11-16 06:02:19
the devil's speech
The structure of the film is still rigorous, the story is fully explained, but the ending is terrible. Do women have to play such diabolical roles? Like Carmen? Sometimes freedom is a sin, and sexual freedom is a rhetoric used by demons to confuse mortals. Sex is sacred, not a way for mortals to...
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Fernando 2022-11-15 04:57:08
Psychology students watch 'The French Lieutenant's Woman'
Watching movies with psychological theories brings a lot of thought. The heroine is tortured by social moral norms and self-emotional conflicts, punishes herself and longs for freedom, which is self-release and liberation. Sure enough, it is a typical case of psychological counseling. Looking...
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Otha 2022-11-14 20:49:00
On the Skills and Functions of Two-Line Narrative in "The French Lieutenant's Woman"
1. The double-line narrative can well highlight and sublimate the connotation of the film through the form of the play within the play. The film interweaves the real time and space with the dream time and space, and implicitly conveys the deep meaning that the director wants to express from the...
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Jeffry 2022-11-14 07:32:21
People have joys and sorrows, and the moon has rounds and gaps
An orthodox British gentleman and a virtuous and virtuous lady seem to be the norm in the Victorian era. Originally, he could finish his life so comfortably, until he met a woman who was spurned by everyone, he lost his eyes and even lost his heart. What made him so irresistible? A woman's beauty...
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Kayden 2022-11-11 02:57:39
"The French Lieutenant's Woman"
In the film adapted from the novel of the same name, the change of this film does present the story in a more intuitive way. Although it is said that there are a thousand Hamlets for a thousand readers, the play within the play and the dual-line narrative structure The handling is not too sloppy,...
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Alfredo 2022-11-09 18:27:35
«The French Lieutenant's Woman»
I was lost from the moment I saw you.
This sentence was said by Miss Woodruff, the female protagonist, in the dilapidated small hotel after expressing her affection with the male protagonist Charles.
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Crawford 2022-11-07 06:07:02
"The French Lieutenant's Woman"
The two-line narrative in this film belongs to the parallel narrative method, and the two different time and space tend to be equal in structure.
In this film, the highest structural form in the "interlaced structure of time and space" - "layer structure" is adopted. Simply put, the stories of...
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Jessica 2022-11-06 14:36:50
Inspiration from old movies
The CD "The French Lieutenant's Woman" was lent to me by Lao Su. This work is adapted from the novel of the same name by John Fowles and is a rare classic in British films. Usually, as a non-original film adaptation, the blurring and moving of the film should be attributed to the charm of the...
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Director: Karel Reisz
Language: English Release date: October 16, 1981