Grandstanding movie

Corene 2022-01-13 08:03:06

The story is modern. The son with a serious Oedipus complex is too uninspiring. He blindly supports his wife when he shouldn’t support his wife for fun, and finally abandons her in public at the ball, making her lose her dignity. The heroine broke up with him and talked about true love or something. In fact, half of it was not for self-esteem.
It's still his father who is more suitable for her, but the movie is a movie in the end, if the servant did not pick her up, if the father did not dance with her, then she really lost face and became a loser, so the last pen is actually a bit artificial, that father It is nothing more than the impulse of the old coming to spring, not necessarily how to pursue freedom, but uses the decent excuses of elopement with sexy beauties to express his aversion to the old world. It has no substantive meaning. In other words, on the surface, he gives The woman who saved the field is actually attached to her. People like him who are dead in their hearts and have a vague attitude in life go everywhere, but he is really worth seeing when he dances tango twice, and the sparks are everywhere. Sexy man.
Overall, this film is a bit fussy and grandiose.
In addition, I don’t know if anyone noticed it. The actor configuration inside is a bit strange. It seems that everyone’s age difference is not big. . .

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  • Delmer 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    The heroine and the hero have love~

  • Pearl 2022-03-21 09:02:54

    At present, jane in the it crowd is here to join in the fun. The funny theme is still the differences between British and American cultures.

Easy Virtue quotes

  • John Whittaker: Marion, Larita's first husband died of cancer. Stop being so callus.

    Larita Whittaker: Oh, come now John, I'm sure Marion can appreciate the pain of watching a loved one slip through her fingers.

  • Mrs. Whittaker: Is it true you've had as many lovers as they say?

    Larita Whittaker: [gets up from the dinner table] Of course it's not true, Mrs. Whitaker. Hardly any of them actually loved me.