The fairy tale ending is enviable

Garfield 2021-12-09 08:01:20

The rich girl Ellen is a very individual woman. She registered her marriage with the pilot who fell in love at first sight, but her father strongly opposed to let her jump into the sea to escape. Peter Vaughan was a handsome and talented young journalist, but was fired by the newspaper. Depressed, he met Ellen in a crowded coach from Miami to New York. There are not many characters in the play. Apart from the main characters, Alan's father and the coach driver are the only main characters. But the film can fully discover the jokes from the daily life of the journey, the accidental encounter between the arrogant and the rich girl, each with their own minds, but unexpectedly bursts out a wonderful chemical reaction. The true love is not only a hormonal collision and a spiritual fit, but also The courage to take responsibility. The whole movie has a brisk pace and a coherent narrative. The whole story is completed in one go, with continuous highlights and a lot of laughs. The sparks of vindictive enemies are even more exciting. The fairy tale-style happy ending is really enviable.

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

    Brilliant, whether it's Clark and Claudette's performances or the subtle lines that make this slightly corny story shine. In the future, many movie clips are from this film, and even the animated image of Bugs Bunny refers to the plot of Clark Gable eating carrots. The Chinese translation is too vulgar.

  • Hermina 2021-12-09 08:01:20

    There will never be a man like Gable again, handsome and elegant, noble, beautiful, decisive, gentleman, and in the context of the financial crisis in the 1930s

It Happened One Night quotes

  • Peter Warne: Just keep your eye on that thumb.

    [sticks out his thumb to hitch a ride, the car wizzes past]

    Ellie Andrews: Still got my eye on the thumb.

    Peter Warne: Something must have happened. I'll try number 2.

    Ellie Andrews: Well, wake me up when you get to 100.

  • Oscar Shapeley: Believe you me!

    Ellie Andrews: Believe you me, you bore me to distraction.