Lionel Pape

Lionel Pape

  • Born: 1877-4-17
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  • Extended Reading
    • Florence 2022-01-21 08:02:17

      Turned out to be just a dream

      The two met only twice at first. If it weren't for Armand's quiet visit when Marguerite was ill, or for the hot tears that Armand left on Marguerite's hand when he was emotional, everything else would follow. It won't happen. It was his accidentally breaking into the most fragile place in Ma's...

    • Antonio 2022-04-22 07:01:49

      Analysis of Various Versions of La Traviata Movies

      So far, La Traviata has more than 12 more famous versions
      , of which only two are the most outstanding, the 1936 American version and the 1995 Polish wave. This article will analyze these two versions

      of the 1936 American version of Garbo starring, because of Hollywood and star power, it is the...

    • Gertrude 2022-01-21 08:02:17

      The beauty of Greta Garbo as the Camellia girl is worthy of me! It would be nice if I was born in the present age, I can wait for an idiot

    • Camryn 2022-03-16 09:01:07

      Garbo’s Margaret is more vain and simple than in the book. He did not believe in feelings from beginning to end, because he was moved to accompany Armand’s country life, and gave up this feeling for his future. Taylor’s version of Al Mang is a silly little white face, who succeeded in chasing love inexplicably, and was abandoned inexplicably. So, they don’t believe in love enough. They all think that there are things that are superior to love in this world, so why are they looking for all kinds of excuses? All the love tragedies that leave regrets in this world are for the same reason. There is only one-that is not enough love.

    Camille quotes

    • [Marguerite & Armand flirt by way of long glances]

      Marguerite: His eyes have made love to me all evening.

    • Olympe: If you don't stop being so easy-going with your money, you'll land in the gutter before you're through or back on that farm where you came from, milking cows and cleaning out hen houses.

      Marguerite: Cows and chickens make better friends than I've ever met in Paris.