However, what McNamara did not expect was that Scarlett, despite her young age, was extremely enthusiastic and unrestrained. Not long after she came to West Germany, the same person named Otto (Horst Buchholz Horst Buchholz) The man who played) fell in love. Not only did they get married, Scarlett even had Otto’s flesh and blood in his belly. What’s worse, Otto came from East Germany and was a man with a true roots. Socialists despise everything about capitalism. At this moment, McNamara learned that his boss would soon go to West Germany to pick up his daughter .
One, Two, Three movie plot
However, what McNamara did not expect was that Scarlett, despite her young age, was extremely enthusiastic and unrestrained. Not long after she came to West Germany, the same person named Otto (Horst Buchholz Horst Buchholz) The man who played) fell in love. Not only did they get married, Scarlett even had Otto’s flesh and blood in his belly. What’s worse, Otto came from East Germany and was a man with a true roots. Socialists despise everything about capitalism. At this moment, McNamara learned that his boss would soon go to West Germany to pick up his daughter .
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Jannie 2022-03-22 09:02:28
In terms of subject matter selection and scale control, Bill Wilder still plays all kinds of edge balls with ease. Although his playful creative attitude has intensified, his skillful operation of genre storytelling and rhythm control without cold scenes make this film unique. Comparative look and feel. The unification of the inter-verbal jokes and the absurdity of the overall structure is a perfect genre comedy under the direction of a master.
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Earline 2022-03-23 09:02:48
Hearty political teasing, social ideological differences collide with black teasing, this film is breathtaking. High-density satirical lines, hip-hop performances make two hours less long. The cinematography is excellent, the soundtrack is accurate, and the bourgeois scolding pours out, ironically enough that Mike doesn't seem to be getting his due. "To be or no to be" didn't make me see such an effect either, Billy Wilder's is a classic example of noir. Of course, I have to mention "The Witness for the Prosecution" and "Double Indemnity". Such comedy style is similar to Stephen Chow's comedy, but this one points higher, and the screenwriter is excellent.
One, Two, Three quotes
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Borodenko: When will papers be ready?
C.R. Macnamara: I'll put my secretary right to work on it.
Mishkin: Your secretary? She's that blonde lady?
C.R. Macnamara: That's the one.
Peripetchikoff: [after conferring with the others] You will send papers to East Berlin with blonde lady in triplicate.
C.R. Macnamara: You want the papers in triplicate, or the blonde in triplicate?
Peripetchikoff: See what you can do.
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Peripetchikoff: We have emergency meeting with Swiss Trade Delegation. They send us twenty car-loads of cheese. Totally unacceptable... full of holes.