The Age of Innocence is a 1993 American historical romantic drama film directed by Martin Scorsese. The screenplay, an adaptation of the 1920 novel The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton, was written by Scorsese and Jay Cocks. The film stars Daniel Day-Lewis, Michelle Pfeiffer, Winona Ryder an...
The Age of Innocence(纯真年代),故事发生在19世纪70年代末80年代初的纽约上流社会,男主人公对初恋情人重新燃起了爱,而又割舍不下未婚妻,陷入了情感纠葛的旋涡。这是个无知的年代,迂腐和守旧禁锢了一段萌生的真挚情爱;这也是纯真的年代,情感没有逾越道德的底线。
popping, throat bulging, red turning face on the screen when the actors fight so passionately against each other. The Age Of Innocence is similar to the play, that these characters are moved with in the film, all drama with a pinch of romance, this is old textbook filmmaking at its best...
These incidents had made the memory of his last talk with Madame Olenska so vivid to the young man that as the curtain fell on the parting of the two actors his eyes filled with tears, and he stood up to leave the theatre. In doing so, he turned to the side of the house behind hi...
No, it was worse a thousand times if, judging Beaufort, and probably despising him, she was yet drawn to him by all that gave him an advantage over the other men about her: his habit of two continents and two societies, his familiar association with artists and actors and people generally...
when the lovers must exit each other’s lives, the actors’ rapport has built to such degree, the effect is heartbreaking. Also of note is Ryder’s performance; her transition from a supposed girlish innocence to contemptuous, manipulative woman is striking—indeed Ryder won the Golden Globe ...
The film beautifully captures the innocence and confusion of childhood amidst profound themes of mortality and transformation. Released: 1991 Directed by: Howard Zieff Dig Deeper 'My Girl' Is More Messed Up Than You Remember Also ranks #1 on The Saddest Romance Movies That Will Make You...
Stand by Me masterfully captures the essence of adolescence through its poignant portrayal of four friends embarking on a life-changing journey that blurs the line between childhood innocence and adult realities. Delving into themes of friendship, growing up, and facing loss, the film's R-rating...
No, it was worse a thousand times if, judging Beaufort, and probably despising him, she was yet drawn to him by all that gave him an advantage over the other men about her: his habit of two continents and two societies, his familiar association with artists and actors and people ...
You don't often see a vein popping, throat bulging, red turning face on the screen when the actors fight so passionately against each other. The Age Of Innocence is similar to the play, that these characters are moved with in the film, all drama with a pinch of romance, this is old ...