forever fairy tale

Kianna 2022-03-20 09:01:34

It is very different from others. My first exposure to this film was not through sight, but
through hearing. It was elementary school, and I occasionally heard the radio version of this movie on the radio.
At that time, I was just deeply fascinated by the plot, and I felt that the dubbing was also very good,
bringing out Audrey Hepburn's innocence, innocence and playfulness. At that time, I thought the ending would be the same as in a fairy tale. , The princess and the prince lived a happy life forever, but it was a big reversal. I remember crying.
Later, I finally saw this movie, and I was very excited at the time. The unexpected reunion made me appreciate it even more. The princess was more beautiful, noble, lovely, and charming than I imagined,
and I fell in love with Audrey Hepburn from then on. Her beauty can make even girls admire her. I don't think any female star has such a status now, and no matter how harsh critics are, they will give her all the compliments without hesitation.
Now I have accepted the ending rationally. Every time I watch the movie, even though I cry again, I can understand the reason. I think, I am no longer that little girl.
Although the color of the real visual effects more let us enjoy. But for this movie, the memory
will always stay on the hearing, the sweet laughter and the background melody at the end~~

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Roman Holiday quotes

  • Joe Bradley: Now, come on. You're not that drunk.

    Princess Ann: [laughing] If you're so smart I'm not drunk at all. I'm just being

    [her head falls against his chest]

    Princess Ann: verrrrry haaaappy...

  • Joe Bradley: Would you like a cup of coffee?

    Princess Ann: What time is it?

    Joe Bradley: About one thirty.

    Princess Ann: One thirty! I must get dressed and go!

    Joe Bradley: *Why*. What's your hurry? There's lots of time.

    Princess Ann: No, there isn't, and I've been quite enough trouble to you as it is.

    Joe Bradley: Trouble?... You're not what I'd call trouble.

    Princess Ann: [she smiles] I'm not?

    Joe Bradley: I'll run a bath for you.