pride and Prejudice

Jakayla 2022-03-25 09:01:15

It turns out that romantic comedy stories have been so interesting so long ago. Unlike the comedy masters in the silent film era who used exaggerated body language and mischief to create jokes, he used the ingenious combination of words and plots to produce perfection. chemical reaction.

In the film, the male and female protagonists are beautiful in appearance, but they don't look good to each other. Today, it is a big flag, and it is first to suppress and then to raise, all to pave the way for the following plots.

This seems to be a civilian version of arrogance and prejudice, everything is more moving for the final love.

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Extended Reading
  • Janiya 2022-01-12 08:01:06

    The two points of pen pals and familiar strangers are absorbed and magnified by the electronic love letter, and it is indeed the most special and extendable line in it. But the film emphasizes the shop, the group of people in the small shop. They don't want to be rich in layers, but they want to be thorough and exquisite, and don't worry about the story of the mud in life coming down. Only the last divorced boss solicited a new buddy to share a Christmas dinner, and accidentally touched the cruelty of the holiday.

  • Germaine 2022-03-24 09:03:00

    The first Lubitsch was a lot worse than I expected. It should be the RomCom that I would like to kill and love, but it doesn't seem to poke me. Especially at the end, the male protagonist is still making fun of the female protagonist. If it weren't for Stewart, normal women would definitely fight when he played like a fool like this! "Electronic Love Letter" seems to have borrowed a setting, and there are quite a few changes in the remake. Except for not dealing with each other but being cloud pen pals, it is almost like two stories.

The Shop Around the Corner quotes

  • Alfred Kralik: [asking Pirovitch about cost of living for married couple] Suppose a fellow gets an apartment with three rooms. Dining room, bedroom, living room.

    Pirovitch: What do you need three rooms for? You live in the bedroom.

    Alfred Kralik: Where do you eat?

    Pirovitch: In the kitchen. You get a nice big kitchen.

    Alfred Kralik: Where do you entertain?

    Pirovitch: Entertain? What are you, an embassador? Who do you want to entertain? Listen listen, if someone is really your friend, he comes after dinner.

  • Alfred Kralik: Pirovitch, did you ever get a bonus?

    Pirovitch: Yes, once.

    Alfred Kralik: Yeah. The boss hands you the envelope. You wonder how much is in it, and you don't want to open it. As long as the envelope's closed, you're a millionaire.