Handsome to the outrageous male protagonist, a love movie

Glenna 2022-04-20 09:01:41

"It Happened One Night." 1934. Starring Claudette Colbert and Clark Gable. I like this very much. Before Baidu tonight, I didn't know it had so many twists and turns before and after it was filmed. It's really a big reversal from no star willing to go to the Oscar Grand Slam (Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director, Best Screenplay). It tells the love story of a rich girl who escaped from home and a newspaper reporter. The language is lively and interesting, witty and witty, very interesting. I especially like the male protagonist, who is humorous, honest and responsible, and has the ability to respond on the spot. He has solved the crisis several times. The trip was full of embarrassment, but it was super funny. Unlike "Leap Year", this film has a compact plot, no unnecessary nonsense, and the language is witty and interesting, which is an absolute highlight. The male and female protagonists are absolutely in place, of course, a good film is absolutely inseparable from the director's good skills. Such a film that was not well-received in advance unexpectedly became a big winner, and it was also a great miracle back then. (For details, please refer to the relevant tidbits of the Baidu Encyclopedia video, which will not be repeated here.)


At first, I didn't like the heroine very much, she wasn't pretty enough, and she smoked. But as the film progresses, the heroine's character is gradually revealed. She is a very innocent and simple girl, but she was spoiled by her widowed father since she was a child, so that she did not know that the world is dangerous and the sky is high. In the words of the male protagonist, it is spoiled. Later, the more I looked at her, the more I liked her. She is a very lovely person. Also very courageous. It's just that she doesn't know people very well. The first time she escaped the custody of the bodyguard, the person she met by jumping out of the car became her so-called fiancé, a person who everyone knows is not very good. In the day and night of getting along, when they encounter trouble, and then solve it one by one, the feelings of the two have changed. And New York, suddenly arrived. So, what should she do at this time? This is obviously a romantic comedy, but I couldn't stop crying when I watched it. Of course, it touched my mind. After that, my junior sister and I rewatched it again. This time I watched it as a romantic comedy. very interesting. The little sister also said she liked it very much. Also, don't be misled by the Chinese title. It has nothing to do with this. If you're looking for romantic vibes and witty humorous dialogue, just watch it. The whole movie is small and fresh, quite refined. The hitchhiking part has become a classic in film history. I talked about it in many articles about movies before, I don't know what it was talking about, and now I finally know. Of course, there is also the "Wall of Jericho" made of the sheet that has become a classic.

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Extended Reading
  • Freddy 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    9/10. From the time when his father on the yacht persuaded Ellie not to go on a hunger strike and Peter pretended to fire the boss and walked out of the phone booth, the transition of the montage intensified the internal tension, and the montage sometimes eased potential conflicts. Turning his head to look at Ellie's close-up, followed by a close-up view of Ellie's unawareness, during which a cheerful scene of other passengers on the bus singing to their heart's content was arranged, and the father's motorcade picked up Ellie first, and Peter's car was blocked by the train. Frustration instead beckons to the train happily, and the two groups of unrelated reaction shots of passengers and train convey conflict through opposing content. Dramatic in the patriarchal dictatorship: On the first night of the hotel, Peter undresses and tames Ellie into his other half, picks raw carrots for Ellie to taste the pain of life, and the grumpy Peter represents a father who is not greedy for fame and fortune. Quan Daode, although Ellie stopped the car through her thigh without showing weakness, she admitted her love for patriarchal domination when she slept on the straw, the soft light illuminated her outline and eyes brightly, the rain outside the window slanted, happy The trumpet sounded the victory over the wall of Jericho.

  • Theo 2021-12-09 08:01:20

    When two people are right, everything will put you together. This is what love should be like. Hollywood had such a good-looking chick-flick as early as 80 years ago, and a comedy also won an Oscar for best film director, male lead and female lead script, which is simply amazing.

It Happened One Night quotes

  • [Peter is carrying Ellie across the creek slung over his shoulder]

    Ellie Andrews: You know this is the first time in years I've ridden piggy-back.

    Peter Warne: This isn't piggy-back.

    Ellie Andrews: Course it is.

    Peter Warne: You're crazy.

    Ellie Andrews: I remember distinctly my father taking me for a piggy-back ride.

    Peter Warne: And he carried you like this, I suppose?

    Ellie Andrews: Yes.

    Peter Warne: Your father didn't know beans about piggy-back riding.

    Ellie Andrews: My uncle, mother's brother, has four children and I've seen them ride piggy-back.

    Peter Warne: I'll bet there isn't a good piggy-back rider in your whole family. I never knew a rich man yet who could piggy-back ride.

    Ellie Andrews: You're prejudiced.

    Peter Warne: You show me a good piggy-backer and I'll show you a real human. Now you take Abraham Lincoln for instance. A natural born piggy-backer. Where do you get all of that stuffed-shirt family of yours?

    Ellie Andrews: My father was a great piggy-backer.

    Peter Warne: Here, hold this.

    [Peter hands to Ellie the case he was carrying and slaps her behind for that remark]

  • [Peter makes a couple of "beds" from hay off of a haystack]

    Peter Warne: All right, come on. Your bed's all ready.

    Ellie Andrews: I'll get my clothes all wrinkled.

    Peter Warne: Well, then take 'em off.

    Ellie Andrews: What?

    Peter Warne: All right, don't take 'em off. Do whatever you please, but shut up about it!