Would you like to be Princess Anne

Jaida 2022-03-24 09:01:36

Just now, I watched this movie again, saw its extremely high click rate on the Internet, and saw the comments of netizens. It is self-evident that the public has loved it for half a century. Some say it's a story of betrayal, a reporter betraying his career and a princess betraying her identity. Of course, some people say that this is also a story about loyalty. The reporter is loyal to morality, the princess is loyal to responsibility, and the two are loyal to their inner feelings at the same time. I think whether it's betrayal or loyalty, to have such a love in a city like Rome, whether it's the princess who goes back or the reporter who finally walks out of the hall, it's an experience, an experience, and a memory.


Based on my current experience, I have the deepest feelings about the following points. First: I think love is not about marriage. Everyone can have love, but not everyone can have marriage. Maybe marriage is expensive, but love definitely does not need luxury. When a noble princess meets a down-to-earth reporter on the streets of Rome late at night, in a humble apartment, with a shriveled purse, maybe it's just a simple treat for her ice cream, maybe it's just a joke at the mouth of the mouth of truth, maybe it's just a ride The car took her to see the scenery on the street, maybe took her to a public place and escaped together after accidentally making a scene. It was a kind of romance and happiness. In modern society, people have become very realistic. Maybe that is not the original intention of human beings. It is this society and this era that pushes people to go in that direction, but love is a kind of emotion after all, and it does not need to be connected with material things. together. There are countless festivals and anniversaries to give gifts, to take them out to save face, to drive a good car, or to find out the other party's family background before falling in love, that is not love. For many years people have said that marriage is the grave of love, but why is marriage the grave of love, because there are more things in life in marriage, about firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar, tea, and love is not about marriage, Boys and girls are together, live happily, occasionally have little surprises, go to a movie on weekends, and have a simple candlelight dinner in their small apartment, that is love. According to the survey results of a website, the most romantic thing between couples and couples is that when they go home, they see their other half put a bath water for themselves and top the list. I think as long as they are not penniless, everyone has perfect love, and love is as simple and pure as possible.


The choice of love and responsibility in the movie is the second point that makes me think, the princess lives on the streets, she is still a princess after all, even if Annie is tired of official entertainment and etiquette, even if she is having a good time, she can laugh wildly without restraint , no pressure, even if she fell in love and wanted to stay and show her cooking skills that she never had the chance to show, Annie is still a princess, she understands her responsibility and mission, and it is very impressive that Annie was killed by the general after she went back.” Gently scold." Said how, as a princess, she disappeared for twenty-four hours. Annie said it was because I was a princess that I came back. Yes, no matter what status you are, whether you are a princess or a beggar, you have your own social responsibilities in this society. I think these social responsibilities are the bottom line of social morality for a person to exist in this world. Of course, someone can do it for others. The purpose is to give up such a responsibility, but if Princess Anne gives up her responsibility as a princess and elopes with the reporter, maybe she has obtained a perfect love, but it is absolutely impossible for Anne to have a perfect life. This is a kind of social orientation that has been formed in history for a long time. A person can have no love, but he cannot give up social responsibility, so there are so many stories of soldiers who gave up love for the country to go to war. As the male protagonist in the play, he also fulfilled his social responsibilities. He did not keep Princess Anne too much for his love. He could indulge himself to love, but at the moment of parting, he restrained his reluctance. , chose to let go, and fulfilled the princess's choice. From this point of view, he also fulfilled his social obligations.


The third point, in fact, I want to ask all the viewers who have watched "Roman Holiday", are you willing to be such a Princess Anne? This is definitely a headache. Some people will choose to pursue such an encounter without hesitation. It is a kind of love for love and life, and they are willing to experience all good things, even if it is only a short-term intersection. Of course, there are also people who are unwilling to accept the separation after the intersection. It may not be appropriate to use heartbreaking, that is full of reluctance and practical helplessness. The usual boring official entertainment is bearable because Annie doesn't love it, but parting after perhaps the best moment of her life is an unbearable pain. Some people are reluctant to accept a love that they know will be unsatisfactory, but I think at the press conference the next day, a reporter asked the princess which city she liked best, and Anne mechanically said "each in its own way was unforgettable" Then when you say "Rome, I like Rome best" firmly, everything can be relieved.

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Roman Holiday quotes

  • Princess Ann: I could do some of the things I've always wanted to.

    Joe Bradley: Like what?

    Princess Ann: Oh, you can't imagine. I-I'd do just whatever I liked all day long.

  • Joe Bradley: Tell you what. Why don't we do all those things, together?

    Princess Ann: But don't you have to work?

    Joe Bradley: Work? No. Today's gonna be a holiday.

    Princess Ann: But you want to do a lot of silly things?

    Joe Bradley: [He takes her hand] ... First wish? One sidewalk cafe, comin' right up. I know just the place. Rocca's.