The sweet girl who broke my glasses

Ayla 2022-01-12 08:01:23

What attracts me is that the pictures are beautiful and the people are beautiful. From the title design and the beginning of the film, I was pleasantly surprised. From the beginning, I thought it was worth seeing. The title uses the image of a magazine, which is very creative. As soon as I appeared on the stage, I saw the editor of the magazine described on the TV. The office is also very beautiful. The colorful doors are cute, and there are such a group of fanatical people, which makes me feel very passionate. People are thinking about their own lives a little better, better, maybe this is the so-called dream. Everyone has their own ideas, and they are looking for things that seem to be what they are looking for. Girls love beauty, love beautiful clothes, look forward to wonderful love, and dream of a job in our minds. Every day we measure how far we are. "The sparrow turns into a phoenix" is indeed an old-fashioned plot and nothing new, but we still insisted on watching it. Perhaps the magazine job itself is enviable, and love is the kind of beauty and a way of life, so I love this film. The blockbusters were shot for a week in the film. The shots were beautiful and the selected scenes were beautiful. Each job is a creative process, which is also expressed by the magazine. Magazines always seem to make ordinary people unattainable. People always think that current magazines are very bad, full of advertisements, and there seems to be nothing worth seeing except for looking through the pictures. The magazine is heavy and can hurt my own foot. This is too much effort. People who read the magazine are tired and dizzy. Although some of the magazines are too unrealistic, only if you know the creativity in their work, you won't read it that way. At first she didn't like the female editor very much, she was very arrogant. But her cleverness was undeniable, and she gradually accepted it later, and she even felt a little cute, perhaps what she needed was this picky and strong.

There was an interesting dance step shortly after the beginning of the film. It was very interesting. I was wondering how there would be such a dance step. It was so amazing. The more I saw it, I realized that it was basically a song and dance drama, from the beginning to the end it was told in the form of song and dance. Although I didn't know what the lyrics expressed, I could feel that I was telling emotions. Hepburn showed off his dance skills in a Paris bar. The indulgent dance was a bit too incredible. It turned out that he could perform the dance in this way. The humorous dance is a highlight of the whole movie, and many wonderful fragments are not to be missed. But I don't know that modern people's floating baths are too deep, and they feel that singing and dancing are too long, and they feel a little frustrated. But I didn't discount the film at all, thinking that the singing and dancing were too beautiful and very interesting.

Later, I really saw the introduction of the film and realized that it was a movie released in 1957. I was sweating a lot. It was a movie with big glasses that was able to shoot such a picture. Hepburn, who has broken glasses like this, is a classic of the times.

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  • Winfield 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    I love your sunny, funny face.

  • Davon 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    The color planning, art design and photography are top-notch. The appearance of the old fashion editor makes people think it is "The Devil Wearing PRADA" in the 1950s, but it is another story of a sparrow turning into a phoenix, and it is also a song and dance film by an old photographer to tame a teenage girl. Audrey is beautiful, and her dancing skills are even better. Unfortunately, the pairing doesn't match, and the story is too flat and lacks convincing.

Funny Face quotes

  • Maggie Prescott: [talking about the newest edition of her magazine] This is just paper. And if I send paper to the American woman, I will have let her down! Oh, yes. D for down, D for dreary, and D for dull and for depressing and dismal and deadly!

  • Maggie Prescott: Oh, she's just filled with virtues, isn't she? Only she's not wasting any of them on us.