Sabrina movie plot
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Ivy 2022-03-21 09:02:40
It was obviously just a cheap remake, but it made my eyes wet several times. It feels like Ormond is closer to the image of a driver's daughter than Hepburn. Sidney Pollack is beautiful. Remember.
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Ayden 2022-04-21 09:02:56
The two brothers in the rich family Larrabees, the eldest brother Linus is a no-nonsense businessman who runs the family business, while the slender David is a playboy, and the daughter of the family driver, Sabrina, is very obsessed with the David who hardly notices her. His father sent her to Paris in order to keep her away from this infatuation. When she returned, Sabrina was no longer the ugly duckling she used to be, but transformed into a beautiful and noble white swan. After successfully attracting David's attention, Linus begins to prevent Sabrina from intervening because of the interests of the company merger, but in the process, he gradually falls in love with her. The plot may be old-fashioned, but the dialogue is very incisive. "Illusions are dangerous people. They have no flaws." The male wealthy Harrison Ford and the female appearance Julia Ormond are worth recommending.
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Sabrina: [after David has invited her to his mother's party, despite not recognising her] Do you really want me to come?
David Larrabee: Very much, if you'll tell me who you are.
Linus Larrabee: Hello, Sabrina.
Sabrina: Hello, Linus.
David Larrabee: Sabrina?
Linus Larrabee: Have a good time in Paris?
Sabrina: Yes, thank you.
David Larrabee: Sabrina?
Linus Larrabee: You look all grown up.
David Larrabee: Sabrina?
Linus Larrabee: Why does he keep saying that?
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David Larrabee: So this is all just a coincidence?
Linus Larrabee: It's an opportunity. What am I supposed to do? Disqualify myself from a billion dollar merger because I might have family connections?
[pulls a gun with silencer attached out of his desk and shoots a flat panel TV]
David Larrabee: [frightened] What are you doing? It was just a question.
Linus Larrabee: [walking over to the TV] Look at this thing. Not a scratch on it.
David Larrabee: Is this some new way of changing the subject?