Over the years, I saw this old version of Sabrina by chance, saw Hepburn's countless classic looks, and saw Bogart's unmoved affection, and I couldn't help but be full of joy (before watching this movie, I opened "Break Up" "Contract", which was released last year, couldn't bear it any longer after seeing it for about 10 minutes, so I closed it decisively!)
The old aristocrats in Europe and France, these must be signs of American culture in the 1960s. So these elements are enough to turn a firewood girl into a lady - an independent, confident lady! But somehow I was moved to hear Sabrina's father admonish his daughter to "don't reach for the moon", but it was awkward to see Sabrina lying on the bench saying "it's the moon to pick me now"!
Although there are more and more women in our society who are unwilling to sit behind a bicycle and laugh, I am more willing to believe that the male and female protagonists are "true dragon and phoenix", rather than "marrying into a wealthy family" who is determined to cross the class!
(In previous Korean dramas there were often scenes where the heroine went to Paris, was it influenced by this?)
Even so, there are still many scenes that moved me: Bogart's hesitant speech, Hepburn singing "Life of a Rose" in the car "The thoughtful look at the time, Sabrina's father's theory about the front seat and the back seat, the old man of the Larobi family who secretly smoked cigars, drank alcohol, and couldn't pour the olives in the bottle...
" When he hugged me lightly . Huai, I have a romantic life like a rose in front of me. The love words he said to me can't be finished every day. His sweet words are so important to me, as if a warm current of happiness flows into my heart."
Hepburn's lazy voice It sounds really good!
All in all, this video is worth watching for all girls
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