The old film "Funny Face" with the theme of Chinese contemporary realism

Ruthie 2022-01-12 08:01:23

I got the "Funny Face" of the 50th Anniversary Edition of Paramount in 2007, and I think it is definitely a classic. It's not because there are Audrey Hepburn or the late masterpiece of the dance king Fred Astaire, but I feel that this film is a torture of some real facts in China. Is such a beautiful song and dance drama also in line with the realistic meaning of socialism?
A certain American fashion brand magazine intermittently shoots some empty sugar water films year after year. Looking back at the current Chinese visual market, it is like this; and the tavern where Audrey Hepburn’s artists and thinkers gather is also a mixed bag. Er smiled and scolded the artists who pretended to be: Gentlemen, may i take this opportunity, to tell you that you look a mess of worms? and that you not only look like a mess of worms, but you are a mess of worms.and i'll bet you've been sitting at this table all there years.because if you ever left it, you'd be picked up on vagrancy charge. French people do not understand English, but I also want to say this to those who understand English and mix in the art circle. Next is Hepburn going to see the professor, the professor is also a beast, haha...how am I like an angry young man? I am a nationalist!

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  • Vinnie 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    85/100, a very modern song and dance genre, with a certain degree of reflexivity within the narrative system. The sense of participation when watching is very strong, as if experiencing Paris in person. The fun and appeal of the several dances are extremely good. Although Audrey Hepburn’s body is slightly clumsy and stiff, her personal charm is still fully stimulated, which makes people irresistible. Funny Face.

  • Kiarra 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    Although Hepburn dances very happily, I don't like musicals.

Funny Face quotes

  • Jo Stockton: Suppose we just leave my bones alone and... and give me my $53.95?

  • Dick Avery: Livin' is easy. Livin' is high. All good Americans should come here to die.