Jane Wyatt

Jane Wyatt

  • Born: 1910-8-12
  • Height: 5' 4" (1.63 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Martina 2022-05-06 06:01:08

      Shangri-La is more like the Garden of Eden

      World is suffering, people are looking forward to
      a lot of people thought disappeared in the horizon
      fictional Shangri-La is one of the template
      , although Christian ethics shape the world will be short
      but establish local godfather of vaguely indicated the direction
      is interesting that he called...

    • Milan 2022-05-06 06:01:08

      i believe it because i want to believe it

      FRANK CAPRA+ROBERT RISKIN One after another unbeaten records flooded the United States in the 1930s. Looking after one by one, there is always a sense of ambivalence that is divorced from reality and firmly grasped by reality. In Shangri-La, the Great Lama and Conway are always talking about wars...

    • Madaline 2022-05-06 06:01:08

      The most memorable phrase in the novel, "No, she is very old, older than anyone I have ever seen" was even mentioned in one stroke. . . Shangri-La really couldn't make it

    • Miles 2022-05-06 06:01:08

      The 132-minute remake version, but unfortunately the 7-minute video is irretrievable, filled with still photos + original sound. Capra's original edited version is 210 minutes long, and the flight passages, avalanche scenes, and the beautiful scenes of Shangri-La can be seen as extremely ambitious masterpieces. When I saw it halfway through, I always felt that there should be a reversal in the back, and it turned out to be a real utopia in the end. Lack of contrast with the outside world, beautiful ideals are almost empty talk.

    Lost Horizon quotes

    • [last lines]

      Lord Gainsford: Gentlemen, I give you a toast. Here's my hope that Robert Conway will find his Shangri-La. Here's my hope that we all find our Shangri-La.

    • [a content Conway concluding a romantic interlude with Sondra]

      Robert Conway: You know, when we were on that plane, I was fascinated by the way the shadow followed us. That silly shadow! Racing along over mountains and valleys, covering ten times the distance of the plane, and yet always there to greet us... with outstretched arms when we landed. And I've been thinking that, somehow, you're that plane, and I'm that silly shadow. That all my life I've been rushing up and down hills, leaping rivers, crashing over obstacles, never dreaming that one day that beautiful thing in flight would land on this earth and into my arms.