Imperfect world has had a nearly perfect her

Eriberto 2022-03-25 09:01:15

My only complaint about this movie is that the male pig's feet are really too old and too skinny to be worthy of our goddess.

When Audrey Hepburn was shooting this work, she was at the peak of her appearance. Whether she deliberately shot a magazine cover in a concave shape, or danced with a madman like a neurotic, she was flawlessly beautiful, innocent, cute, naughty, humorous, She gave this character the most vivid soul, a thoughtful and emotional little nerd, who also has classic shapes and images beyond fashion. This is the muse we hope for today.

She is perfect but does not have a perfect life. Although she was lucky enough to go to the big screen to be admired by the people of the world and live in the memory of the world forever, she did not enjoy the love of her father, nor was she loyal. Marriage, and the fact that the two sons failed to inherit her peerless beauty and temperament made me, a layman, very depressed. In fact, we really don't need to be so entangled in life. If the world is perfect, the place we are in will not be called the world.

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Extended Reading
  • Nannie 2022-03-24 09:03:01

    First time watching. Repeatedly, paragraph by paragraph, I finally finished watching the film after watching it for more than ten years... In essence, it actually represents the (backward) spirit of that era - marrying a good man. But the beauty is still really beautiful. The fakes are not left behind. The Protestants see the French people's immorality and madness not at all. The backside of Notre Dame de Paris is still there.

  • Adonis 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    It is said that Hepburn fought for the role herself, and the nervous body language may be her to portray Jo's nerdy character who first entered the world, but Hepburn's original voice is really flat. Although it is a musical, the irony of the philistine urbanite is still relevant today. Surprised that "The Devil Wears Prada" pays homage to the opening scene in the office to quickly describe the image and working atmosphere of "The Devil Wears Prada", but in "Sweet Sister", the camera is a musical stage play Serving the demands, the later works are more focused on the characters themselves.

Funny Face quotes

  • Jo Stockton: If the individual rights are not respected by the group, the group itself cannot exist for long.

    Maggie Prescott: What does that mean?

    Dick Avery: Something like do unto others as you'd have others do unto you.

  • Dick Avery: Stop! Stop!

    Jo Stockton: I don't want to stop I like it!