Good-looking, just good-looking!

Okey 2022-03-23 09:02:09

Just two words, beautiful.

It's over after reading it.

I watched it two days ago, and I almost forgot about it now.

But I remember the heroine, mainly because she later became a princess.

This is rare among actors who can climb high branches.

Especially in China, actors, ah, belong to the lower class, and cannot intermarry with the royal family.

It is still rare for modern actors to marry high-ranking officials.

Plus, she's the only princess I know who hasn't been in a car accident.

Of course, this is related to my relatively shallow understanding of the profession of princesses. There are only two princesses I know, and the other is Diana.

So much to say.

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Extended Reading
  • Alysa 2022-04-23 07:02:32

    Perhaps the most maligned by fans of "To Catch a Thief" is the "sparkless" love scene between Grace Kelly and Cary Grant. The seemingly casual downplay of suspense is Hitchcock's intention, and the original intention of the romantic French style and the slightly symbolic shape of the male and female protagonists may be because Hitchcock really wanted to show this time. What kind of romantic films he made.

  • Claud 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    Hitchcock's thinking is broad, and mentally handicapped children are more joyful.

To Catch a Thief quotes

  • Frances Stevens: I've never caught a jewel thief before. It's stimulating. It's like... It's like...

    John Robie: Like sitting in a hot tub?

  • H. H. Hughson: You are a man of obvious good taste in everything. Why did you...

    John Robie: Why did I take up stealing? To live better, to own things I couldn't afford, to acquire this good taste that you now enjoy and which I should be very reluctant to give up.

    H. H. Hughson: Then you are frankly dishonest.

    John Robie: I try to be.