Extended Reading
  • Summer 2022-04-21 09:02:05

    After reading it, I think of Roman Holiday, but it is better than Roman Holiday

    The films of the 1930s are still in black and white, the heroine is not as beautiful as Hepburn, and the male lead is not handsome in my eyes, but it still can't hide that this is a good movie.
    At first, I was a little confused when I read this title, it seemed to be very impure, but it turned out...

  • Lysanne 2022-04-22 07:01:25

    Well, this love movie is good, as far as love itself is concerned.

    07 One Night Merry
      First, I think the Chinese translation of this movie is very meaningful. Seeing the word One Night Merry will make people smile. Although the hero and heroine do not have any intimate contact or kisses in the movie, I can. From the hero and heroine's eye movements, I feel the...

  • Rowan 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    The translated name is too confusing, such a down-to-earth and beautiful love story, and those who don't know it would think it was a playboy affair.

  • Marguerite 2021-12-09 08:01:20

    I have been to a small island in the Pacific Ocean, and I still cannot forget where I want to take my lover, where, sometimes you will feel like you are one with the moonlight and the sea. To be a part of the immensely vast and great nature, it’s best to live there, and you will feel that you can take the stars from the sky with your hand. "

It Happened One Night quotes

  • [Peter is carrying Ellie across the creek slung over his shoulder]

    Ellie Andrews: You know this is the first time in years I've ridden piggy-back.

    Peter Warne: This isn't piggy-back.

    Ellie Andrews: Course it is.

    Peter Warne: You're crazy.

    Ellie Andrews: I remember distinctly my father taking me for a piggy-back ride.

    Peter Warne: And he carried you like this, I suppose?

    Ellie Andrews: Yes.

    Peter Warne: Your father didn't know beans about piggy-back riding.

    Ellie Andrews: My uncle, mother's brother, has four children and I've seen them ride piggy-back.

    Peter Warne: I'll bet there isn't a good piggy-back rider in your whole family. I never knew a rich man yet who could piggy-back ride.

    Ellie Andrews: You're prejudiced.

    Peter Warne: You show me a good piggy-backer and I'll show you a real human. Now you take Abraham Lincoln for instance. A natural born piggy-backer. Where do you get all of that stuffed-shirt family of yours?

    Ellie Andrews: My father was a great piggy-backer.

    Peter Warne: Here, hold this.

    [Peter hands to Ellie the case he was carrying and slaps her behind for that remark]

  • [Peter makes a couple of "beds" from hay off of a haystack]

    Peter Warne: All right, come on. Your bed's all ready.

    Ellie Andrews: I'll get my clothes all wrinkled.

    Peter Warne: Well, then take 'em off.

    Ellie Andrews: What?

    Peter Warne: All right, don't take 'em off. Do whatever you please, but shut up about it!