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"Subtle" lol.
Very well put, it's usually teenagers and young people who get easily impressed by this flashy "artsy" stuff, and just by the mere portrayal of "disturbing" scenes ie the decapitation, they are the ones praising this movie. Same reason why movies like "When the Evil lurks" are getting so much praise. But that movie is terrible. At least this one is somewhat entertaining, but completely pointless.
Holy crap, peole like you are the ones that are ruining movies today. Nobody saw that line as "hate speech" for crying out loud. The character just dislikes the image of two women in bed. Get over it.
It would be too terrifying.
You are welcome! This is after all my favourite movie.
It is rather ridiculously large, I never noticed it before.
https://i.imgur.com/l52sx7U.png
As some other user mentioned, in the scene before you can see the fabric is folding on itself, so it was either that or a prank that went unnoticed.
It was in the book though, although James Ivory did mention he only filmed that scene because Anthony Hopkins insisted on it, and didn't even complain when it was removed. He always asumed it was a moment of catharsis that Anthony needed.
<blockquote>Stevens broke her heart because he didn't have one to give</blockquote>
Watch starting @ 7:38
https://youtu.be/dZ8JvAJXHM0?si=lvI0F8aFnMDYHXA4&t=458
Agreed, and the problem is that she also managed to make Stevens miserable in the end. As with many English bachelors (something pretty common in GB), he was perfectly happy without knowing love. Then along comes this idiot of a woman who wanted everything to be according to her whims.
I have "remains of the day" mug, but I'm pretty sure it's custom made because it was a gift and everybody knows it's my favorite movie lol.
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