Elizabeth Allan

Elizabeth Allan

  • Born: 1910-4-9
  • Height: 5' 6" (1.68 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Ole 2022-01-21 08:02:17

      Bright as a flower

      Marguerite’s lips were thin, and she couldn't see her lip line when she smiled. Every time I saw her bright smile, I would be in a daze for this beautiful smile. He laughed suddenly, and he leaned forward and backward. Such a bright, coquettish and unscrupulous smile like a morning glow could not...

    • Wilford 2022-01-21 08:02:17

      A poignant story-thoughts on watching "La Traviata"

      Black and white movies do not have colorful visual effects. They virtually add classic light to the vicissitudes of the masterpiece itself. Director George Cook has directed a series of classic movies such as "Gone with the Wind" and "Slim Lady". His directorial style tends to Shows the tension of...

    • Maxine 2022-04-24 07:01:23

      As far as I can think of human evolution to the extreme face, it is still Garbo with the fusion of two gender traits on the same face. In "La Traviata", she is arrogant and cold in the shadow of pearls. She removes the complicated costumes, but she is clear and innocent. But she is more suitable to interpret Anna Karenina, born with a pair of eyebrows and eyes for love lying on the track. In "La Traviata", under the slap of the baron, with a face of broken dignity, I think I saw Anna again. For her, life is something other than midnight kisses and promises, and the women she plays in this kind of sadness are always noble enough to have only one death left. With this loneliness, the whole inhumane city is destined to be the fulfillment of her sorrow. footnote of the name.

    • Joy 2022-01-21 08:02:17

      "How can one change life and build a new life based on momentary love?" The saddest and ironic thing is that a dusty girl who didn't believe in love eventually died of love. The Chinese subtitles are always slow and very tired. I hope I still have the level of English when I was in school

    Camille quotes

    • Marguerite: Why should you care for a woman like me? I'm always nervous or sick or sad or too gay.

    • Armand: No one has ever loved as I have loved you.

      Marguerite: That may be true; but, what can I do about it?