It Happened One Night evaluation action

2021-12-09 08:01
"It Happened One Night" is adapted from a love story in an American magazine. It is a traditional Hollywood romantic comedy. The plot is tortuous and fascinating. The dialogue is humorous and philosophical. The characters are vivid and the narrative is very cinematic. The filming period coincided with the Great Depression in the 1930s in the United States. However, the romantic Tick comedy in which a poor scholar and a rich girl are married has shifted the audience's attention to a world of comfort and made the audience feel that the billionaires are some innocent and cute lunatics (by   ).
The film makes excellent use of the traditional "three-in-one" theatrical technique, masters the language elements very delicately, and reflects the details of life both accurately and humorously. The lively and interesting characters of the heroes and heroines, the humorous and wise dialogue and the natural and hearty performances of the actors are the attraction of the film. In the confrontation between the two people, they gradually turn from an enemy to a lover, and the dramatic effect is quite clever. Its treatment of "gender wars" (ie bickering between men and women) is the source of inspiration for many contemporary romantic comedies. In the film, Ellie reveals her jade legs and rides a ride, and the protagonist uses a sheet to build a "Jericho Wall" between the two beds, which have become classic shots in movie history (   ).
<< Foxtrot evaluation action It Happened One Night Video Highlights >>
Extended Reading
  • Mossie 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    8.3; this is the most perfect lineup in the world

  • Monty 2021-12-09 08:01:20

    In 1934...the degree of completion was so high, it was amazing. Sound films have not been long since they first started, and they have just begun to become popular. In the era when silent films have not yet completely ended, the lines have been so witty, full of pearls, and all kinds of joy to watch. This is the highest state of comedy, and it can't be more beautiful! However, because a stalk has a reference, the person who said that "Roman Holiday" copied this book, dare to rest for a while?

It Happened One Night quotes

  • Peter Warne: [Detectives are looking for Ellie] What do you mean, coming in here? What do you want, anyway?

    Detective: We're looking for somebody.

    Peter Warne: Yeah, well look your head off, but don't come busting in here. This isn't a public park. I could near as take a sock at you!

    Detective: Take it easy, son, take it easy.

    Mr. Dykes: These men are detectives, Mr. Warne.

    Peter Warne: I don't care if they're the whole police department. They can't come busting in here, shooting questions at my wife.

    Ellie Andrews: Now, don't get so excited, Peter. The man just asked a civil question.

    Peter Warne: Oh, is that so? Say, how many times have I told you to stop butting in when I'm having an argument?

    Ellie Andrews: Well, you don't have to lose your temper!

    Peter Warne: [mockingly] "You don't have to lose your temper." That's what you said the other time, too. Every time I try to protect you. The other night, at the Elks Dance, when that big Swede made a pass at you!

    Ellie Andrews: He didn't make a pass at me! I told you a million times!

    Peter Warne: Oh, no? I saw him. He kept pawing you all over the dance floor!

    Ellie Andrews: [the detectives stand there, flustered] He didn't! You were drunk!

    Peter Warne: Aw, nuts! You're just like your old man! Once a plumber's daughter, always a plumbers daughter! There isn't an ounce of brains in your whole family!

    Ellie Andrews: [sobbing] Oh, Peter Warne, you've gone far enough! I won't stand for it anymore!

    Peter Warne: Aw, shut up!

    Mr. Dykes: Now, you see what you've done?

    Detective: Sorry, Mr. Warne. But, you see we've got to check up on everybody.

    Detective: We're looking for a girl by the name of Ellen Andrews, you know, the daughter of that big Wall Street mug.

    Peter Warne: Yeah? Well, it's too bad you aren't looking for a plumber's daughter

    [to Ellie]

    Peter Warne: QUIT BAWLING! QUIT BAWLING!

    [Ellie sobs even louder]

    Mr. Dykes: I told you they were a perfectly nice married couple.

    [Mr. Dykes and the detectives leave, and Peter and Ellie start laughing]

  • Ellie Andrews: Outside of the fact that you don't like him you haven't got a thing against King.

    Alexander Andrews: He's a fake, Ellie.

    Ellie Andrews: He's one of the best flyers in the country.

    Alexander Andrews: He's no good and you know it. You married him only because I told you not to.

    Ellie Andrews: You've been telling me what not to do ever since I can remember.

    Alexander Andrews: That's because you've always been a stubborn idiot,

    Ellie Andrews: I come from a long line of stubborn idiots!

Contact Us

The content source of this page is from Internet, which doesn't represent Dogesflix's opinion. If the content of the page makes you feel confusing, please write us an email, we will handle the problem within 5 workdays after receiving your email. If you find any instances of plagiarism from our website, please send an email to: info-contact@dogesflix.com and provide relevant evidence. A staff member will contact you within 2 working days.

More Articles

Recommend Articles