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I can't wait to play the clothing film at triple speed
Freda 2022-04-23 07:04:42
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Joannie 2022-03-19 09:01:10
"I've been wanting to make movies with only actresses for a long time. After rewatching Cook's 'The Women', I started checking the rights to the original series, and soon discovered that the rights to the remake had been bought out by Hollywood (It was the remake in 2008), so I had to give up the idea of shooting the French version of women. Later, with the help of my friends, I found a crime drama from the 1960s, Robert Thomas' book. The writer is a little forgotten today. , but in the 1970s, the mainstream French theaters were very popular, and one of the works was bought out by Hitchcock. Unfortunately, it was not made until his death. ... Different from dry wood and fire, Bameitu is a An anti-naturalistic work that highlights the beauty and charm of women with a sense of style and carving. The story is set in the 1950s, which contributes to the authenticity of the story of the eight beauty trapped in a cage, and also reflects the plot twist and the film. The effect is deliberately crafted. It’s just that in the 1950s, the French film industry was still dominated by black and white films, and the reference of fans was not as good as Minnelli’s musicals and Serke’s gorgeous dramas of the same period.”
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Santino 2022-03-20 09:02:57
The same-sex plot was shocking, although Ou Rong was still startled. There are too many songs and dances, and I still can't appreciate the pure women's movies. It may be the wrong entry point, thinking it is a suspense movie.
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Suzon: Didn't you say you saw no-one?
Augustine: I forgot. I went for a drink.
Gaby: Or a prowl around Marcel's room! What happened?
Catherine: You'd know if you still slept with Dad.
Gaby: I'm being judged by my own child!
Pierrette: That's why I never had any.
Gaby: Just admit no man ever asked you to.
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Louise: She
[Pierrette]
Louise: asked me to keep quiet and gave me 10,000 francs.
Pierrette: Which I regret, you hussy.
Louise: What?
Pierrette: Everyone knows you sleep around.
Louise: You know, since we sleep with the same ones, let me explain the bribe. I overheard you say to Monsieur, "Give me the money or you'll die."
Pierrette: No I said, "I'll die."
Louise: No, "You'll die."
Pierrette: My poor Louise! Your word is no good, you're just a maid.
Louise: Nor is yours. You're just a whore.
Pierrette: Which I prefer.