David Birkin

David Birkin

  • Born: 1977-0-0
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    • Nels 2022-06-14 22:13:55

      I'm here to make funny lines

      The love stories of great men don't have to be so serious and complicated. They came for the gossip of literati and great composers, and I didn't expect to get a lot of laughs.

      Although the plastic sisters may be plotting against you, sometimes their speeches are quite reasonable. If it weren't for...

    • Maddison 2022-06-14 23:56:41

      most like Chopin

      One of Hugh Grant's early masterpieces before he became popular, and unexpectedly good-looking. The film accompanies Chopin's romantic movement and traces a legendary romance between him and the famous French writer George Sand. The style is romantic, the costumes are well-dressed, and the peculiar...

    • Verda 2022-06-14 23:15:14

      2009.03.02 A boring and interesting romance in the upper class... Alas, the scandal between George Sand and Chopin caused quite a stir in those days! ...Emma Thompson is very, very cute~~ 2015.09.22 I revisited it again and found that Hugh's acting skills are really good. He brought out the feeling of being sensitive, delicate, gentle and simple, and he also carefully brought it on. with a slight accent. Uh, there is Gideon, I didn't recognize it before

    • Anibal 2022-06-14 23:51:11

      The first half of the scene where women chase men is very humorous and feminist. The combination of Mrs. Sang's rebellion and Chopin's femininity is full of dramatic tension. But when Mrs. Sang put on a long dress and successfully held hands with Chopin, she lost a little bit of heart-warming heroism, and this love became boring and cliché. PS Uncle Hugh's face when he was young was so fascinated, I swallowed~

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    Impromptu quotes

    • Alfred De Musset: [taking a section of manuscript] Her memoirs? Am I in it?

      Editor: No! It's, it's about her childhood. I expect you come in later, after she chews up her husband, and about a hundred other fellows.

      Alfred De Musset: It's true, she's a cannibal. She would drink the blood of her children from the skull of her lover, and not feel so much as a stomach-ache.

      Editor: Alfred, go home - put it into verse - I'll publish it - and then and only then will you get paid.

    • Marie D'Agoult: George! You'll want to sit over here, my dear - all the respectable people are on the other side.