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Benedict 2022-03-24 09:03:00
The handling of exposing the truth is really daunting, really daring. Possibly the most ingenious film in which Lubitsch ridiculed the dramatization, and it was done in a complete staged space. This cunning is simply...
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Laverna 2022-03-24 09:03:00
The handling of exposing the truth is really daunting, really daring. Possibly the most ingenious film in which Lubitsch ridiculed the dramatization, and it was done in a complete staged space. This cunning is simply...
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Germaine 2022-03-24 09:03:00
The first Lubitsch was a lot worse than I expected. It should be the RomCom that I would like to kill and love, but it doesn't seem to poke me. Especially at the end, the male protagonist is still making fun of the female protagonist. If it weren't for Stewart, normal women would definitely fight when he played like a fool like this! "Electronic Love Letter" seems to have borrowed a setting, and there are quite a few changes in the remake. Except for not dealing with each other but being cloud...
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Maymie 2022-03-23 09:02:47
The supporting roles are very funny. The male protagonist hates music boxes and the female protagonist gives them music boxes. The male protagonist likes wallets and says that putting photos in the wallets is also a wonderful piece of music. After the female protagonist praised the idea, she decided to give them wallets. Then a male colleague V said that he hated someone, so he wanted to give that person a music box, a gift that the other person didn't like at all. The heroine then realized...
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Queenie 2022-03-23 09:02:47
Haha, sly lonely cute little old man boss, and it's fun to give Christmas gifts, whether it's a music box or a wallet. I also really liked the later adaptation of Hanks and Meg Ryan's electronic love...
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Johan 2022-03-22 09:02:28
The realm of moisturizing and silent. An inadvertent dialogue or an expression can always move...
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Dariana 2022-03-21 09:02:46
1 Just like the envelope that the boss gives you the year-end bonus, if you don’t open it, you can keep holding on to the hope that it contains $1 million. 2 I will give him a wallet, and put your letter and your photo at the same time, this is the most beautiful music. Several of the plot conflicts are brilliant, and it's no wonder Billy Wilder is always praising Lubitsch. Kralik almost drove me crazy, but I really don't like Klara's character, really "old...
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Lera 2022-03-21 09:02:46
Humorous and playful yet elegant and sophisticated. Even though the story is now cliché, the lines can still make people surprise people in this direction, not to mention the many highlights/Lubitsch touch (the boss's sales are demolished, Pirovitch will walk away when the boss tells the truth,...
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Thelma 2022-03-21 09:02:46
For the first time, I thought James Stewart was so handsome, so handsome, tall, thin and gentleman. The story is also sweet and full of...
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Jazmin 2022-03-20 09:02:23
A model for the use of dramatic irony. Suitable for Christmas viewing....
The Shop Around the Corner Comments
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Helga 2022-01-12 08:01:06
There is nothing wrong with each other, so I don’t come to Chang Sijun
At this point in the development of modern society, letters have basically disappeared. Official letters may last a few years, and a literary genre called love letters has been almost abandoned. I think Pushkin, Byron, and Wilde sprayed the boundless talents and uncontrollable desires on the letter...
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Delia 2022-01-12 08:01:06
Corner store
Love the black and white pictures of that era!
The story takes place in a small grocery store on a street corner. James Stewart and Margaret Sullivan both work as shop assistants. They lead an ordinary and regular life every day. The greatest joy of life for the two of them is to confide in their...
The Shop Around the Corner quotes
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Hugo Matuschek: Mr. Kralik, l've been thinking all day about what you said this morning.
Alfred Kralik: I'm very sorry, Mr. Matuschek. I'm afraid I lost my temper.
Hugo Matuschek: Oh no no no, I think you were right. I... I really believe that you'd be happier somewhere else.
Alfred Kralik: [pausing, dumbfounded] Do you think so, sir?
Hugo Matuschek: Yes, I'm sure of it.
Alfred Kralik: Well, I... guess there's nothing more to be said.
Hugo Matuschek: No.
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Pirovitch: Kralik, you're not going?
Alfred Kralik: No, I couldn't face her tonight. See, this morning I had a position, a future. No, no. I'm afraid I sort of exaggerated in my letters. I showed off a little. She's expecting to meet a pretty important man. Well, I'm in no mood to act important tonight.
Director: Ernst Lubitsch
Language: English Release date: January 12, 1940