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Dennis 2023-01-19 23:14:33
The comedy was good, but what Liz said at the end didn't feel right. ....
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Patricia 2023-01-19 12:34:51
Sure enough, I am a feminist. Some plots are very uncomfortable to watch, but there are further rational thinking, and the relationship between the sexes is not necessarily black and...
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Korbin 2022-12-31 08:53:42
When two raging fires meet together, they do consume the thing that fuels their fury. In a way, this is actually a very feminist work "which can be seen as the most subtle tribute to women or as a devastating denigration of women" (Taylor so...
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Kathleen 2022-12-10 12:00:09
The original book is one of Shakespeare's works that I hate the most, and it's still the same when it's adapted into a movie. I'd rather watch "The Empty Crown"...
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Alex 2022-11-11 21:24:59
Hollywood's accumulated film skills have been able to realize this epic drama script → film screen adaptation model. Large close-ups, long-range views, and voice-overs support Catherine's character "Pioneer". A large number of emotional response shots in the first half complement the character's psychological curve, and lines are exchanged and deleted according to the space situation of the film... Therefore, the copying and conservativeness of the "after marriage" half of People are...
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Kellie 2022-11-03 06:31:12
After being "tamed", the wife followed her husband to refer to a deer as a horse, called the sun as the moon, and treated the man as a woman, and two men made a fool of themselves when they invited their women over. These two scenes are very interesting. The female protagonist's words at the end are a bit dramatic, and I feel that I have jumped out of the rhythm of the plot, but the way of overcoming violent temper is really very effective if used correctly, whether it is male to female or...
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Kristin 2022-10-19 16:01:08
In a noisy movie, I don't see where the comedy is. Is it a joke to call it a madman? The Taoist costumes are really beautiful, but the theme seems out of place in 9102. The lines don't need to be said to be a woman, and it is embarrassing to listen to as a man. ....
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Verda 2022-07-06 21:38:27
Chinese translation. ....
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Sigurd 2022-07-06 20:11:39
I have always liked this drama, but Petruchio, who is mediocre and mediocre, has a gentle gentleman's character, which is exactly "a hypocrite is not as good as a real...
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Nicole 2022-07-06 20:10:47
Shakespeare emphasizes drama, so many times the people in his stories are considered fake. The scale of other works is okay, this one is a bit too fake. There is a saying that Shakespeare's lines are not to create characters, but this sentence should appear at this time, and let this person speak. Like lyrics that don't care about meaning in order to rhyme now. It just makes sense! Who would call him the most flamboyant and dramatic master of all time, there's hardly...
The Taming of The Shrew Comments
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Raegan 2022-07-06 17:47:09
shrew and her tamer
"Richard Burton to Liz: "I Don't Love You" by Russell Braden December 3, 1966
Elizabeth Taylor wore no makeup and looked petite and casual in pink trousers. She was sitting in a film studio outside Rome, drinking champagne.
Her husband, Richard Burton, was tall in 16th-century clothing, with a red...
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Conner 2022-07-06 20:11:04
Taylor agreeing to appear in 'The Taming of the Shrew'
"Richard Burton: The Fluffy Prince" by Michael Moon
While filming "Berlin", the famous Italian opera director Franco Zeffirelli came to Dublin to give Richard and Elizabeth the opportunity to shoot a Shakespeare film.
"My agent came up with the idea of 'The Taming of the Shrew', which Douglas...
The Taming of The Shrew quotes
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Katherina: When she is froward, peevish, sullen, sour, and not obedient to his honest will, what is she but a foul contending rebel and graceless traitor to her loving lord? I am ashamed that women are so simple to offer war when they should kneel for peace. Or, seek for rule, supremacy and sway, when they are bound to serve, love - and obey.
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Katherina: Why are our bodies soft and weak and smooth, unapt to toil and trouble in the world, but that our soft conditions and our hearts should well agree with our external parts?