David Janssen

David Janssen

  • Born: 1931-3-27
  • Height: 6' (1.83 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Johnnie 2022-01-18 08:01:22

      Two puzzled

      The plot is great except for two questions. 1. What does Kirby like about Carrie? 2. Has Kirby grown up? Before Carrie finished talking, Kirby seemed to be a god, calm and confident. His annoying movements after Carrie left may be the most obvious scene of his emotional fluctuations in the entire...

    • Maia 2022-01-18 08:01:22

      "Deep Locked in the Spring Festival"-Don't change your attitude to important things because of unimportant things

      Watching American stories in the 1950s and 1960s is like watching posters, with rich colors and gorgeous costumes, and the makeup is even more delicate to almost harsh, mixing with the aristocratic atmosphere that has not yet been annihilated and the vigor of new power. In the Oscars Best Picture,...

    • Cade 2022-03-27 09:01:18

      Some jokes but too many cliche

    • Wellington 2022-03-26 09:01:12

      9.0/10. ①A sincere and sincere but difficult (worldly pressure: class, age, rumors, etc.) love story between a middle-class middle-aged widow and a young gardener man, and the lovers finally get married. ②Bright, romantic and saturated colors (not for the purpose of lining the sadness with the happy scene, but to render the strong emotions); various extremely incisive light and shadow and composition; praised the soundtrack. ③ The performance is not appealing enough.

    All That Heaven Allows quotes

    • Sara Warren: Remember you have Ned and Kay to think about. At their age, what people say matter terribly. Have you stopped to think what all these rumors will do to them?

      Cary Scott: You're asking me to give up Ron because of something in people that's mean and contemptible.

      Sara Warren: I didn't say that.

      Cary Scott: Do you really think it would be good for Ned and Kay if I were to let myself be beaten by such hatefulness.

      [pause]

      Cary Scott: Well, I'm not going to do it. Let them say what they want to. And that goes for you too, Sara.

    • Kay Scott: Remember the afternoon Freddie and I had the big fight? That's when we found out we loved each other. Momma, he's so wonderful.

      Cary Scott: Yes, I remember. That was the day you told me your life would be ruined if I married Ron.

      Kay Scott: Well, I was being childish. You shouldn't have let me get away with it. Of course, that was different. You didn't really love him, did you?