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Enid 2023-09-22 16:13:50
In the end, it was adapted from a stage play, and the dialogue is poetic, and at the last moment, it will be romantic for a while. Leslie Howard had a good deal with Humphrey Bogart, and Leslie Howard almost resigned in order to get Bogart to play Duke Mantee....
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Max 2023-09-02 14:32:08
It heralded the decline of a "male modern" society where all men were sick, old, pessimists, criminals, castrated rugby players. The finishing touch is Bogart's desperate physical performance, a machine-like decline. Only women are the last hope. Although the present world will eventually become a fossil, the future will also draw nutrients from it. more like a modernist...
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Felipe 2023-08-11 15:44:12
A theatrical adaptation that puts British elegance on top of American wildness. Old-fashioned...
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Lola 2023-08-10 05:59:50
Leslie Howard is a poet, but Humphrey Bogart is a deadly...
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Buster 2023-07-28 01:21:40
This is too stage-like, and it is obvious that there is a feeling of entering and appearing on the...
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Monroe 2023-07-25 22:05:22
Similar to a Streetcar Named Desire, a duo of violence and...
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Ernestina 2023-07-23 19:16:42
A group of mentally ill acted together in a play... The old man played the cutest, and Bogart's temperament was very suitable for playing a...
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Ima 2023-07-22 16:25:04
The male protagonist is very attractive, even overshadowing...
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Hellen 2023-07-15 03:49:34
Love comes quickly, and it is only for a moment that two people are destined to give their hearts to each other, which is in line with the Western view of love. In China, this relationship is like a dinosaur that has long since disappeared, imprisoning the heart that wants to fly! True love is...
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Bettye 2023-07-04 06:06:29
It's so romantic... The contrast between Duke's entry into the tavern, which has become more and more interesting, and Allen's pure sympathy for each other in the tavern scene, many theories are very profound. I want to come to Leslie's life and the legendary Bogart's contrast is so cute! You can copy the...
The Petrified Forest Comments
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Alan Squier: The trouble with me, Gabrielle, is I, I belong to a vanishing race. I'm one of the intellectuals.
Gabrielle Maple: That, that means you've got brains!
Alan Squier: Hmmm. Yes. Brains without purpose. Noise without sound, shape without substance.
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Gabrielle Maple: Petrified forest is a lot of dead trees in the desert that have turned to stone. Here's a good specimen.
Alan Squier: So that was once a tree? Hmmm. Petrified forest, eh? Suitable haven for me. Well, perhaps that's what I'm destined to become, an interesting fossil for future study.