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Clooney Brown

Clooney Brown

Comedy, Romance

Ernst Liu Bieqian

Charles Boyer, Jennifer Jones, Peter Lawford, Helen Walker, Reginald Gardner, Reginald Owen, C. Aubrey Smith, Richard Hayden, Margaret Bannerman, Sara Allgood, Ernest Cossart, Florence Bates, Una O'Connor, Norman Ansley, Billy Bevan, White Bissell, Charles Coleman, Harold De Becker, Michael Dyne, Rex Evans, Betty Faulkner, Billy Gray, Edna Holland, Robert Hofmann, George Kirby, Queenie Leonard, Mila McKinney, Clive Mo

1946

USA

Film review analysis↗

Completed

English

100 minutes

2025-03-02 05:40:22

Detailed introduction

This film (drama)Also known asCluny Brown,is aUSAProducerwomen sex,At1946Released in year 。The dialogue language isEnglish,Current Douban rating7.0(For reference only)。
A posthumous work of Liu Bieqian, whose writing has reached fruition. An isolated girl aims to follow in her uncle's footsteps as a plumber, yet she feels out of place in a British society that emphasizes class and gender separation. A Polish poet, having escaped the clutches of the Nazis, finds her like a kindred spirit, but she then decides to work as a maid and plans to marry into a typical gentleman's household like a normal person. After living in America for over twenty years, Liu Bieqian finally summarizes her own situation. In the film, from the nobles to the servants, despite their ridiculous facades, none are truly repulsive, and instead, each has a trace of humanity; perhaps this is the pinnacle of Liu Bieqian's writing. More impressively, these nuances seem to intertwine within the two main characters, inadvertently resonating with the audience's hearts. Looking back today, this is his most European work, akin to Renoir. Source: 28th HKIFF