Robert Dorning

Robert Dorning

  • Born: 1913-5-13
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  • Extended Reading
    • Deshawn 2022-01-26 08:44:58

      Not crazy, not live

      First let's talk about the introduction. Peggy is very competent as a heroine. But is it really okay to use Julian as the hero to support the page? No matter in terms of performance, performance time or character, this person has absolutely no advantages. Even my mother, who has always been...

    • Lizzie 2022-03-24 09:03:35

      exchange your soul

      The "The Red Shoes" ballet in the movie is absolutely beautiful...like lightning and hell.
      I have always felt that the story of Little Red Shoes is very uncomfortable: feet that were cut off, feet that were dripping with blood like red dancing shoes, a girl abandoned by God, red dancing shoes that...

    • Daryl 2022-03-20 09:02:53

      8.6 She could have been a great dancer, one man ruined her, she could also be a good wife and good mother, but another man ruined her, she was burdened by Hong Lingyan, but when she took off When the shoes were red, it was when she died. The color is strong but not greasy, bright but not exaggerated, how comfortable it is.

    • Murray 2022-03-27 09:01:20

      To this day, it is still beautiful. Great art is the pinnacle of madness. The choice between art and love doesn't just happen in movies. All ballet films can't skip "Swan Lake"! The film's rambling narrative is its biggest flaw, and Darren's Black Swan is just fine in this regard.

    The Red Shoes quotes

    • Boris Lermontov: How would you define ballet, Lady Neston?

      Lady Neston: Well, one might call it the poetry of motion perhaps, or...

      Boris Lermontov: One might. But for me it is a great deal more. For me it is a religion. And one doesn't really care to see one's religion practised in an atmosphere... such as this.

    • Boris Lermontov: Why do you want to dance?

      [Vicky thinks for a short while]

      Victoria Page: Why do you want to live?

      [Lermontov is suprised at the answer]

      Boris Lermontov: Well I don't know exactly why, er, but I must.

      Victoria Page: That's my answer too.