Robert Stevenson

Robert Stevenson

  • Born: 1915-10-10
  • Height: 6' 1" (1.85 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Alisha 2022-02-02 08:08:15

      The ups and downs of the star sea

      Also with Hollywood as the theme, it presents the commercial production process of many studios, exposing the reality and cruelty, especially the ups and downs of star fame! Although the story is very dramatic, it also presents the face of Hollywood stars realistically, so it is so moving. Judy...

    • Moriah 2022-02-02 08:08:15

      A Star is Born

      A man who is someone finds a girl who is talented and ambitious at the same time. The girl reaches the peak with the help of the man. At this time, the once tall man has declined by comparison.

      This is a favorite theme for a class of literary works. I read such a story in Pirandello's Lemons of...

    • Madilyn 2022-04-23 07:05:19

      The best musical film I've seen; it's much better than the 1937 version, mainly because the focus of the whole story is from the previous inspirational film to this version of the romance film, because the development of the female protagonist's career (whether in spirit or substance) itself is the male protagonist The direct result of admiration, this version captures this point to develop, and at the same time, the reasonable arrangement of various clues makes the two characters full, and finally their respective choices are a matter of course. The elements of singing and dancing are well integrated into and even promote the main plot: the film is developed from the perspective of the male protagonist, and the first two singing and dancing are used to show the character status of the female protagonist; a song and dance test screening not only appears in the form of a play within a play or even in a play The play within the play, at the same time, the female protagonist's growth background is explained without any trace, and the marriage proposal scene, which is inseparable from reality and the movie, is also very good; the most exciting is the one that comforts and motivates the male protagonist. , singing and dancing at a word disagreement is a reflection of meticulous and meticulous thinking, which makes the 37th version only have you and me in love. Integrate into the film and serve the narrative

    • Horace 2022-04-24 07:01:25

      The story is average, it's really ugly to watch? It's really boring, there's nothing interesting, and the performance at home is more interesting. Norman can see the light in Vicki, and Vicki's willingness to love her after Norman's light fades is also a kind of match. I don't like the male and female protagonists. Judy has a silly feeling - it's not very convincing to be a big star. It is also inexplicable. In my opinion, the confession part is good and very strange. The main focus is singing and dancing. Why is the song not classic??

    A Star Is Born quotes

    • Norman Maine: Do you ever go fishing?

      [Esther looks confused]

      Norman Maine: Well, do you like prizefi--have you ever watched a great fighter?

      Esther Blodgett: I-I uh--

      Norman Maine: I'm trying to tell you how you sing.

      Esther Blodgett: Do you mean like a prizefighter or a fish?

      Norman Maine: Look...em--

      [leads her into a kitchen]

      Norman Maine: There are certain pleasures that you get--

      [realizes that the sound of clanging dishes is intolerable and they depart for the outside]

      Norman Maine: There are certain pleasures you get, little-little jabs of pleasure when a swordfish take a hook, or-or when you see a great fighter get in right for the kill, see?

      [Esther still looks confused]

      Norman Maine: You don't understand a word I'm saying, do you?

      Esther Blodgett: No, not yet. Why don't you try bullfights?

    • Judge George J. Barnes: Were you Norman Maine the actor?

      Norman Maine: Yes.