Kelly Curtis

Kelly Curtis

  • Born: 1956-6-17
  • Height: 5' 10" (1.78 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Angelo 2021-11-13 08:01:25

      A Brief Talk on Economics in Turning the World Upside Down

      The whole film is very storytelling, which is easy to make people interested, and the film uses a variety of methods such as witty exaggeration and irony, which is very eye-catching. Regarding the successful reversal of the last two, I found the answer in reading Xue Zhaofeng's economics lectures...

    • Guiseppe 2021-11-13 08:01:25

      How much impact does the environment have on people

      I have also been thinking about how much the environment will affect a person. The story has always left a suspense, knowing that seeing Valentine and hearing the Duke brothers dialogue, I can almost predict the end of the story. Valentin firmly grasped it when he got a good environment,...

    • Barrett 2021-11-13 08:01:25

      A comedy that explores the impact of the environment on people, exaggerated and bantering, it is thought-provoking. Jamie Lee Curtis contributes welfare to the audience~

    • Jaquan 2021-11-13 08:01:25

      "The theme of comedy is social integration, and it is usually realized in the form of the central role being integrated into this society." The duty of comedy is to return unordered things to order, tolerate or control the factors that awaken its explosive power. For example, poverty is one of the final problems that comedy needs to solve. Poverty and class differences disappeared in this film, and it tells us that the root of poverty directly stems from the selfishness and abuse of privilege of capitalists.

    Trading Places quotes

    • Randolph Duke: We want to help you, Mr. Valentine. My brother and I run a privately-funded program to rehabilitate culturally disadvantaged people. We'd like to supply you with a home of your own, a car, a generous bank account, and employment with our company.

      Mortimer Duke: We're going to start you at $80,000 a year.

      Billy Ray Valentine: $80,000?

      Mortimer Duke: Mmm-hmm.

      Billy Ray Valentine: Excuse me.

      [Leans forward and addresses the chauffeur]

      Billy Ray Valentine: This is a practical joke, right, brother?

      [the chauffeur shakes his head]

      Billy Ray Valentine: Then these dudes are a couple of faggots then, huh?

      [the chauffeur shakes his head again]

      Billy Ray Valentine: What's my next move, man?

      [the chauffeur shrugs]

      Billy Ray Valentine: Thank you, you've been helpful.

    • Coleman: My life's savings, sir. Try not to lose it.

      Billy Ray Valentine: Lose it? Why, in a couple hours you gonna be the richest butler that ever lived, man.

      Ophelia: I worked real hard for this, Louie. I hope you know what you're doing.

      Louis Winthorpe III: Thank you, Ophelia.

      Ophelia: What are you doing?

      Billy Ray Valentine: [Their train number is called over the loudspeaker] That's us, Louie.

      Louis Winthorpe III: Coleman, could you hold this?

      [handing him Ophelia's envelope of money before he kisses her for good luck. Then just before they embrace she takes her chewing gum out of her mouth, smiles and hands it to Coleman, who rolls his eyes upwards in subtle gee-thanks look]

      Coleman: [He turns to Ophelia] I could use a stiff drink. Would you care to join me?

      [With a slight smile to each other, they lock arms walking of together]