I watched this movie during the Spring Festival holiday, the plot is light and happy, Audrey Hepburn is always so beautiful, every dress is pleasing to the eye and a visual enjoyment.
Holly is another version of La Traviata. On the one hand, she is supported by the rich, and on the other hand, she talks about romantic love with literary youth. This situation is difficult to meet in reality.
If a woman wants to be rich by her own ability, she must be very smart and capable, and she will inevitably lack the elements of purity, innocence, and innocence, and men will definitely avoid it.
Then if a woman is only innocent, innocent, curious, without exquisite makeup, clothes, or diamonds, she must be ordinary, and she must not be cute when it is hypocritical, and it will not attract men, and she is a literary youth.
Therefore, women need to be beautiful, innocent, and rich, which is very conflicting!
Whether Holly can give up the life of a drunken fan and be with the literary youth, there is still a question mark at the end of the story.
Although "La Traviata" is a tragic love, it is still very otherworldly and touching. After all, there is no self-deception.
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