I've watched these series 50+ times and her look at 1:52 still pierces through my soul. Claire Foy is such a gifted actress. She can convey a variety of emotions using her eyes only. 💜
Another scene where poor Arthur gets whiplash. He goes from “dum dee dum, just going about my day-wait, is that? Could it be? It is! Hey what’s up Amy!” To “oh you’re in mourning. Awkward… damnit I done goofed” to “well, maybe I can make it up to her, help her in some way” to “uh wait what? That was rather salty, is she pissed at me?” To “wait she is pissed at me? Why?” To “she wishes she never met me!?” To “WTF just happened!?”
Есть русская пословица : знал бы, где упадёшь, так соломки подстелил бы. Чувство любви не может не идти с чувством боли, ведь человек становится таким ранимым, всё чувствует сильнее, острее. Важно то, что они сберегли своё счастье
@@barbarablue2571 как,по вашему,может любовь и дружба идти рядом ? Ведь, тот, кто соглашается на дружбу, заведомо обрывает возможность того, кто любит, создать полноценные отношения,встретить свою настоящую половинку.Ведь любящий все эмоции будет отдавать тому, кто никогда не ответит взаимностью. Я, например, сейчас чувствую себя в таком меланхоличном положении любви-дружбы. И иногда хочется громко закричать: лучше б ты не приходил. Фильм "Крошка Доррит" хороший, очень радует их счастливый конец
Amy is the embodiment of Karma Yoga -- the yoga of selfless service. She finds happiness and purpose, joy and clarity, in seeing that others are happy also. (She is not codependent... that is a state where she'd not take care of herself, which she does magnificently.) She is not a saint... but she is a self-realized being, a bodhisattva in the best sense of the word... Arthur has found a repose that always refreshes.
This is so contrary to the personality of Little Dorrit, a travesty of the original. When she and Arthur meet, as above, he is practically dying in prison. She is nothing but support and love for him, not an ounce of pride. So arrogant of some screen writer to suppose that he might improve Dickens. It's a pity because much of the series is brilliant.
You are correct. Lots of poor choices made by the screen writers. When she goes to help Arthur in prison, she wears her old dress, not the 'posh frock' as depicted in the series.