Kathryn Card

Kathryn Card

  • Born: 1892-10-4
  • Height: 5' 5" (1.65 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Alisha 2022-02-02 08:08:15

      The ups and downs of the star sea

      Also with Hollywood as the theme, it presents the commercial production process of many studios, exposing the reality and cruelty, especially the ups and downs of star fame! Although the story is very dramatic, it also presents the face of Hollywood stars realistically, so it is so moving. Judy...

    • Moriah 2022-02-02 08:08:15

      A Star is Born

      A man who is someone finds a girl who is talented and ambitious at the same time. The girl reaches the peak with the help of the man. At this time, the once tall man has declined by comparison.

      This is a favorite theme for a class of literary works. I read such a story in Pirandello's Lemons of...

    • Nelle 2022-04-23 07:05:19

      This story itself is too bloody. I guess I have no experience. I really don't understand that I dare to die without hesitation. Why is it so difficult to cheer up and live well? It's really hard to capture the connotation of such a story, the criticism is still superficial, and the comparison between versions is the song and performance. Perhaps because the story itself has no authenticity, Judy Garland's ups and downs are also a bit exaggerated. It has the same problem with Streisand, but of course it is much better than Streisand. After reading these two versions, I no longer look forward to Cooper's version, and I don't understand why he chose such a book for his debut...

    • Myrna 2022-04-23 07:05:19

      A-, "Funny Girl" steals a lot from this one. Compared with the 37th edition, the longer duration makes the characters fuller, but it is inevitably lengthy, and the number of songs is not much relative to this volume, but there are still a few "unnecessary" (even this is also learned by "Funny Girl". past). Seeing the second version, I am more and more confused about the position of the heroine in the last line of her own identity. Is it a vassal or the eternity of love? The setting of men and women is quite interesting. The male protagonist is the heroine's life mentor and also an obstacle to his career. The heroine's behavior is mostly driven by the male protagonist's behavior. I wonder if the 18th edition will have a change in the spirit of the times in the new era.

    A Star Is Born quotes

    • Norman Maine: Of course you're scared! We all are! What makes you think you wouldn't be?

    • Vicki Lester: He's in a sanitarium. He really wants to stop drinking, Oliver. He's trying very hard. I know he is. What is it? What is it that makes him want to destroy himself? You've known him longer than anyone else. Tell me what it is. Please. I don't care but just tell me.

      Oliver Niles: Don't you think I've tried through the years to know why, to help him? I don't know, Esther. I don't know what the answer is.

      Vicki Lester: Well, I've got to find the answer. You don't know what it's like to watch somebody you love just crumble away bit by bit and day by day in front of your eyes and stand there helpless. Love isn't enough. I thought it was. I thought I was the answer for Norman. But love isn't enough for him. And I'm afraid of what's beginning to happen within me... because... sometimes I hate him. I hate his promises to stop and then the watching and waiting to see it begin again. I hate to go home to him at night and listen to his lies. My heart goes out to him because he tries - he does try. But I hate him for failing. I hate me, too. I hate me cause I've failed, too. I have. I don't know what's going to happen to us, Oliver. No matter how much you love somebody... how do you live out the days?