About the heroine: a spoiled and innocent lady who is tricky but not hypocritical.
Regarding the male protagonist: An unscrupulous reporter who brags and doesn't need to write drafts but is sincere and caring.
This movie is a product of the golden age of Hollywood movies and the original model of romantic comedy movies. From then on, Clark Gable has become a typical playboy in the history of film. After reading it, I can only sigh that Hollywood already knew how to grasp the mentality of the audience in the 1930s, outline an ideal love story, and create a popular lover. Is this telling us the importance of finding the right way in film business?
Of course, the characters portrayed in this movie are plump, and the heroine is not perfect and beautiful. The heroine depicted at the beginning of the film is a beautiful but headless and arrogant image. As the contact time gets longer and longer, you will slowly I found the shining point of the heroine. Before, all the heroines were little willfulness in order to escape the restraint of the family. She is not hypocritical. Although the eldest lady can accept all kinds of circumstances, she is kind and sincere, and occasionally shows the cute side of the little girl. As for the male lead, at first everyone thought he was slanderous and deceived everywhere, but slowly realized that this handsome guy was quite enthusiastic, considerate in life, and he was fairly straightforward.
In this way, the movie has created two typical characters. From then on, how many romantic movies have followed this routine. For example, on Roman holidays, where even the characters are almost the same, what if Hepburn and Parker’s faces could be left in history? In my opinion, the heroine of the film is more down-to-earth, and Gable is also more attractive.
To this day, there are still many love stories that use rich women and poor men to get along and fall in love with each other by chance. Therefore, representative love stories will not be out of date in any era.
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