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Amparo 2022-09-27 08:43:40
It's so beautiful, it's hard to imagine it was shot in 1934, I found Clark Gable's eyes a bit like...
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Candace 2022-08-20 06:25:43
In fact, I don't understand this rating. Is it a tribute to Gable and that era? =.= The hitchhiking scene is very classic~ In addition, the taste of this film is too bland compared to the Chinese translation of this unfinished device =...
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Mossie 2022-04-24 07:01:06
8.3; this is the most perfect lineup in the...
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Muhammad 2022-04-24 07:01:06
If it was a French film, the ego drive of women would be very strong. Hollywood, on the other hand, transfers the power of women to the men around her. Whether it is eating, drinking, or dying, men are the decision-makers. Of course, directors find balance by elevating women's social status, but those are usually given by male-dominated societies. This is not a relationship that can be reversed just by changing...
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Hoyt 2022-04-24 07:01:06
In fact, from the technical point of view of that era, the movie is also very awesome. Emotions are right. It makes people feel that there is no such love today in an overly modernized world. Clark Gable is so handsome. Of course, together with Vivien Leigh, they are really a pair of beautiful...
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Kay 2022-04-24 07:01:06
A classic romantic comedy, extremely warm and pleasing to the eye. Theatrical lighting, Claudette Colbert's face was deliberately covered with soft light, hazy as beautiful as an...
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Effie 2022-04-24 07:01:06
The history teacher of junior high school, Sister Wisdom, said that Clark Gable's mustache has fascinated a generation, so the whole class...
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Mathilde 2022-04-24 07:01:06
A Mark Twain-esque story. American genre films in the 1930s had developed to a fairly heyday. The script creation and the director's rhythm are all very particular about... Clark Gable's...
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Estefania 2022-04-24 07:01:06
"Roman Holiday" is 19 years later than this film. It seems that there are quite a few "incorrect" ones, but most of them have been noticed and eliminated, such as taking a car. Pitt has been expressing his dissatisfaction with this practice, but Ellen has shown a sense of innocence. The mature appearance and expression form a contrasting cuteness. The setting is quite simple, but it does a good job of drama. There are no big ups and downs and no typical villains are created. Several times I...
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Zella 2022-04-24 07:01:06
I don't know whether it is elegant or clumsy, or elegant clumsiness or clumsy elegance, quietly flowing shots (like performances, far away, holding a pose, imitating wanton, casual, falling in love, and confused), there are irregularities under the water Branches, stones, sometimes visible. The film itself appeared, and the remaining elements receded, far away and indirectly moving. Gable's character is moving in the same way. At that time, Hollywood seemed to like this kind of thing, but this...
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Reymundo 2021-12-09 08:01:20
On the Fall of the Walls of Jericho
In the 1980s, I saw this story on my uncle's bookshelf.
I was eight years old.
The ending was like this, with the sound of a horn, the blanket hanging between the two people fell.
I don't understand at all, why do I need to play the trumpet?
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Jaclyn 2022-04-23 07:02:03
Ke Shuai goes out alone with two sets of pajamas
The first night the two were at the hotel, Ke Shuai took out a set of pajamas for Miss Jiao to wear, and in a blink of an eye, he took a set out of the box and put it on himself. Does he need to bring two sets of pajamas when he goes out? The next day, Miss Jiao was going to the public bathroom to...
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Peter Warne: I never did like the idea of sitting on newspapers. I did it once, and all the headlines came off on my white pants. On the level! It actually happened. Nobody bought a paper that day. They just followed me around over town and read the news on the seat of my pants.
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Ellie Andrews: By the way, what's your name?
Peter Warne: What's that?
Ellie Andrews: Who are you?
Peter Warne: Who me?
[smiling]
Peter Warne: I'm the whippoorwill that cries in the night. I'm the soft morning breeze that caresses your lovely face.
Ellie Andrews: You've got a name, haven't you?
Peter Warne: Yeah, I got a name. Peter Warne.
Ellie Andrews: Peter Warne. I don't like it.
Peter Warne: Don't let it bother you. You're giving it back to me in the morning.
Ellie Andrews: Pleased to meet you, Mr. Warne.
Peter Warne: The pleasure is all mine, Mrs. Warne.