Si Ginebra, pero ese "radar" como tú lo llamas no son más bien señales que se transmiten a través de la mirada a propósito....Maurice no hizo nada de esto....
I'm not sure he did not give signals. He probably gave. Subliminally. And Alec was very brilliant. He must have understood something, a tension of some sort between Maurice and Clive.
Clive, adorable al principio de la peli, es increible como cambió si tomamos en cuenta que fue él precisamente quien inició la situación....por qué....??
Clive, precisely like Ennis, was scared to death their
forbidden relationship would be revealed. It could mean prison, a true social death for someone in his position. But he definitely - DEFINITELY - went on loving Maurice. He quitted him, but never stopped loving him. You remeber the pic Frances posted earlier this morning, the final scene, the one where Clive at the window (very similar to a cage, indeed) watches Maurice going away, away from him forever, taking away his love, his youth, his dreams.....Well, tell me if those eyes aren't the eyes of a man in love....He's so desperately unhappy....with the only company of a wife he doesn't love, living a life of lies, oppressed and strangled by the social rules he had to obey......Clive is a victim. Just like Ennis, he had to give up. Give up living, certainly not loving.