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Milan 2022-03-19 09:01:08
I suddenly understood that the lighting, composition, performance, music and story setting of that era was a...
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Malvina 2022-03-19 09:01:08
There was no such thing as "youth" on Garbo's face prematurely. Thin cheeks, thin cheekbones, slightly drooping corners of the mouth...Always look like a worried, bitter, cold and fatal look. I was 31 years old at the time of the film, but it looked like a forty-year-old woman with countless unspeakable hidden stories and stories, "My heart is not used to happiness", plus the natural old and low voice, total micro The hunched posture...beautiful is beautiful, and charming and feminine are not...
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Nolan 2022-03-19 09:01:08
La Traviata is the first world masterpiece I have ever read, and it was heartbreaking when I read it. Now that I revisit it with a movie, I have lost that emotion. It's not that the movie is bad, but I am no longer young, and love has become insignificant; Garbo is good, and Margaret is played live; this story is in China, and there is a comedy version called "The Oil Seller Exclusively...
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Lacy 2022-03-19 09:01:08
In the end, the way Garbo hung the camellia around his waist was so beautiful and...
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Korey 2022-03-18 09:01:07
How young Robert...
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Reginald 2022-03-18 09:01:07
After the banquet, she asked him boredly if he knew what she was most afraid of. He ignorantly said if he knew, she smiled lazily, "I am most afraid of...
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Percy 2022-03-17 09:01:08
7. Although in those years I have attracted many articles to praise Garbo, and even a big book about Garbo's face, I always have a kind of resistance to Garbo's image as a girl. No matter how exquisite and brilliant acting, it always makes that thin face look more like a high-class lady who knows the world well. That is, my merry aunt...not the young lady...|Cook was an early stage director who focused on changing literary masterpieces....
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Kasey 2022-03-17 09:01:08
Robert Taylor is so handsome in "La Traviata"! It's not Mr. Zhang, he is really handsome. And the sound is so magnetic (the most magnetic in Hollywood?). As for Garbo, I feel that he has begun to look old in the second half of the 1930s, and the corners of his eyes are...
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Jerry 2022-03-16 09:01:07
I prefer Du Shiniang to sink into the treasure chest. . . The play has also been changed to a happy ending (seeing each other before you die is considered reunion), the style goes down, only regret can it be a classic. But the appearance of the male and female protagonist is too beautiful 555, each one will add one star to their appearance! ! To be reasonable, I think the nanny's acting skills are the best, at least in line with modern standards. Just watching the drama is actually average but...
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Camryn 2022-03-16 09:01:07
Garbo’s Margaret is more vain and simple than in the book. He did not believe in feelings from beginning to end, because he was moved to accompany Armand’s country life, and gave up this feeling for his future. Taylor’s version of Al Mang is a silly little white face, who succeeded in chasing love inexplicably, and was abandoned inexplicably. So, they don’t believe in love enough. They all think that there are things that are superior to love in this world, so why are they looking for all kinds...
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Marques 2022-04-22 07:01:49
People who don't believe in love die because of love
The episode when Armand's father came to find Margaret really hoped that the episodes of the overbearing president falling in love with my parents were obstructed by Xue Xue. Both of them were actually doing it for Armand's good, and what they said was handled well. My father was not aggressive. ,...
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Ethel 2022-04-19 09:02:44
1936 edition of "La Traviata"
1936 "La Traviata" Greta Garbo Robert Taylor 1. The story of "La Traviata" needs no more to say. 2. It is very painful to communicate with different classes. The main reason is that the society discriminates against women more seriously. 3. Mysterious actress Greta Garbo speaks out of her mouth....
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Armand: I know I don't mean anything to you. I don't count. But someone ought to look after you. And I could if you'd let me.
Marguerite: Too much wine has made you sentimental.
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Marguerite: The sort of company you're in tonight doesn't suit you at all.
Armand: Nor you.
Marguerite: No. These are the only friends I have and I'm no better than they are.