The Remains of the day (1999) -
starring Ms. Emma Thompson & Sir Anthony Hopkins
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The Remains of the day speaks to a problem in contemporary society that is true of England, the land where articulation standards
seem the most perfect
and are certainly supreme in my own view in fact, compared to any other so far developed alternatives (if
to see such options would have any desirability in any event, it escapes me for the present moment as to what that might be). The
problem in the picture nonetheless is a serious one, its that of human relating in an adequate manner so as to preserve valid emotions
and in fact a wellness in the form of being that yield the real best quality of life.
My own political crusade in the area has been an outreach to see that the values prevalent in related
societies in the region especially
those of Germany, France, Italy and Spain, all in particular might yield a better formula for a better outcome in future
endeavors to
bring such people into societies where English is adopted for all its supreme benefits without losing sight of what remains fundamentally
non-dispensable in making the transition meaningful, worthwhile, desirable and in the end certainly fruitful.
There can never be an equivalent to the contribution that the British have made to the world in the area of decorum and the trappings
of civilized discourse. We are to never lose these benefits or anarchy is the certain result. that said, we must retain our full functioning
as we come to learn what benefits there are to be gained, in a manner as to stay within our own sense of what is again, most meaningful
personally, each to his own, that come from such related cultures (closely) as I make reference to here, and for whom the producers have
provided audio support on the
PAL version of the DVD disc.
Emma Thompson and Anthony Hopkins remain in my own mind "the best of British" in what they are as individuals and in this respect
I am glad to see that it is they that tell the story here.
Michael Chessman