Ready to Wear Comments

  • Haskell 2023-09-30 21:15:29

    I was going to give it two stars. It is a star-studded lan film, and every time I see a star-studded one, I feel that it is not a good...

  • Jean 2023-09-27 04:02:54

    Eve Salvail & Georgianna Robertson & Tara Leon & Ute Lemper & Various...

  • Elton 2023-09-15 04:51:47

    Assemble the runway show + interview, the last SHOW is a little...

  • Clement 2023-09-11 14:46:11

    08.11.22 The footman at Gosford Manor. Good morning black people in Vietnam. Should be many actors. It's actually pretty good, you can really take a look. Although it didn't make sense for a long time at the beginning. Especially when there are a few people who look the same to me until the end I can't tell them...

  • Adam 2023-09-03 19:26:53

    Ironic ensembles, standard Altman routines, and often brilliant lines, but the film is...

  • Tyrese 2023-08-31 18:57:32

    There are a lot of stars, and the plot is a little bit...

  • Crawford 2023-08-31 18:44:57

    Still intertwined with multiple lines, still living in various...

  • Preston 2023-08-12 11:20:56

    I don't understand, life seems to be so...

  • Kelsie 2023-08-10 04:32:42

    I don't understand it, and I don't like it....

  • Brenda 2023-08-07 01:17:28

    In my heart, Ultraman is second only to Godard and Woody Allen; what if there are too many movies, not shit... How can Sophia Roland learn how to get off like "Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow" Stockings are also...

Extended Reading
  • Conner 2022-10-17 13:09:29

    Interpretation of the value of life

    After the viewing: "Storm in the Clouds" focuses on more than 30 international big-name stars and first-class supermodels such as Julia Roberts, Sofia Loren, Tim Robbins, Marcelo Mastroianni, etc. The sudden death of the president of the French Fashion Association led to a complicated and...

Ready to Wear quotes

  • [first lines]

    [subtitled version - opening lines are in French, the English subtitles are a very rough translation]

    Olivier de la Fontaine: [opening letter] Moscow? What's this about? Put that on the desk. Dear Mr. de la Fontaine: blah, blah, blah, blah... blah, blah, blah, blah...

    Isabella de la Fontaine: [to dog] Robin. Robin. I told you not to! It's dirty. You shouldn't do that. Not in the house.

    [to Olivier de la Fontaine]

    Isabella de la Fontaine: You're a shit.

  • [last lines]

    [dialog is not as loud as the song and is difficult to follow]

    Assistant to Milo: Trying to

    [unintelligible]

    Assistant to Milo: one is bigger than the other one.

    Milo O'Brannigan: OK, go on. Put the diapers on the kids, will you?

    Baby: Mama!

    Milo O'Brannigan: Come on, Winnie. All right. I guess just about here is about right, okay. Try it there.

    Assistant to Milo: [unintelligible]

    Milo O'Brannigan: [overlapping] Okay?

    Milo O'Brannigan: Hi, sweetie.

    Assistant to Milo: The shadow or - and the sun? I know.

    Milo O'Brannigan: Okay, let's go. Got it. Here, here.

    Assistant to Milo: [unintelligible]

    [shutter clicking several times]