Peach-colored apartment - what is sanctimonious is not a thing, and the poor value affection

Levi 2022-04-20 09:01:34

A single employee of a large insurance company, for the sake of a job and promotion, gave up his apartment to several department directors of the company to date their sweethearts. He is pitiful and a bit "cheap". But when he saw that the girl he liked, who was also the personnel manager "Xiaomi" who drove the elevator, committed suicide by taking sleeping pills in his room, he woke up, tried his best to rescue him, and took good care of the girl. become really cute. After some tossing, the two finally got their wish. The film is a bit interesting: those virtuous high-level white-collar bigwigs are not things, but the pitiful little characters at the lower level follow the basic principles of being a human being and attach great importance to affection. The original English title of the film "The Apartment" means "apartment", but adding the word "peach color", is it a bit vulgar?

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Extended Reading
  • Bethany 2022-03-21 09:01:40

    Movies in the 1960s, the suffocating life of a single social animal, the good person card is worn from beginning to end, the emotional line is really touching, knowing that the sweetheart is used in his apartment every week, the male protagonist did not show any pain in front of her, but exaggerated , Sad, everyone knows that the last resignation or even suicide may be the real ending, but it still gives the heroine a chance to redeem, how good, as long as a beautiful woman turns around, she will have a spare tire and a good man will take over, it's hard for her

  • Emmanuel 2022-04-22 07:01:08

    Turns out this is Billy Wilder! love it to death!

The Apartment quotes

  • Miss Olsen: Did you have a nice Christmas?

    J.D. Sheldrake: Lovely! You were a big help.

    Miss Olsen: Me?

    J.D. Sheldrake: Thank you for giving that little pep talk to Miss Kubelik at the office party.

    Miss Olsen: I'm sorry, Jeff, you know I never could hold my liquor.

    J.D. Sheldrake: I thought you could hold your tongue!

    Miss Olsen: It won't happen again.

    J.D. Sheldrake: You bet it won't. I'll arrange for you to get a month's severance pay. That's right, Miss Olsen, I'm letting you go.

    Miss Olsen: You let me go 4 years ago, Jeff, only you were cruel enough to make me sit out there and watch all the new models pass by.

    J.D. Sheldrake: I'd appreciate it if you could be out of here as soon as you can.

    Miss Olsen: Yes, Mr. Sheldrake.

  • J.D. Sheldrake: I've missed you.

    Fran Kubelik: Like old times. Same booth, same song...

    J.D. Sheldrake: It's been hell.

    Fran Kubelik: Same sauce: sweet and sour.