The most perfect adventure movie!

Blaze 2022-01-01 08:01:24

awesome! So inspirational! Compared with "Forrest Gump" and "Shawshank's Redemption", it is not inferior.

Bogart’s role is too pleasing, because I have seen him have a similar image in "Blood Sands" before, so I am not surprised. Catherine Hepburn has created a true new age woman, independent and self-reliant.

The two starring roles are very full, and now with Humphrey Bogart and Catherine Hepburn, the two biggest names in movie history appear, the charm of the characters is displayed incisively and vividly.

Inspiring, powerful movie. Praising the truth, the good and the beauty, it also shows the beauty of human nature and the greatness of love. More impact than "Titanic".

"The most perfect adventure movie"!

John Houston is one of the legendary film directors in the United States. His "Malta Eagle" is undoubtedly one of the "Amazing First" in history. He is also the best model of living and photographing old, the last work. "The Dead" was launched in the year of his death and has an excellent movie family. In addition to his father Walter and daughter Angelika, who won Oscars for Best Supporting Actor for his "Blood Sands" and "Modern Godfather", There is also his son Tony, who wrote the "Dead" script with him, and his youngest son, Danny, who is also active in the film world who is also directing and acting in a dual role like him.

Humphrey Bogart was the actor who worked closely with Heston, but the classics "Owl" and "Bi" starring him ironically failed to make him nominated for Oscars until this one was a few years before his death. The work that was just released finally made him an Oscar winner. The story is based on the African continent divided by European powers during the First World War. A pair of missionaries from the United Kingdom, Sayle, were stationed in German-occupied East Africa. They are constantly trying to "influence" the local residents with religion. The only friend who shared the same cultural background with them was Oona, the boatman of the "African Queen" from Canada.

After the war broke out, the village they were in was not spared from being devastated by the Germans. Xaar was frightened and was too mentally exhausted and died, leaving his grief-stricken sister. However, the urgent situation did not allow her to carry out a mourning ceremony for her brother. Ona Become her only savior for escaping from this dangerous area, but instead of just escaping, this young but dogmatic woman has hidden in her heart a challenging adventurer who should be an experienced and fearless old sailor. She was timid and strongly opposed, but still had to succumb to the firm will of a woman based on respect.

Bogart and the legendary actress Catherine Hepburn, who had never collaborated before, were able to compete brilliantly in this work until the 1950s. It is also an adventure film full of action, which makes people more curious and surprising, but they agree His acting skills are still unreservedly presented on the big screen. The two middle-aged actors, who have already reached the middle of life, are charged and trapped, and they can easily create a stronger chemical effect than the young actors, from treating each other with courtesy, tit for tat to falling Love River, unexpectedly, this evening love can be as interesting and unpretentious as Liang Xiaowu guessed.

Of course, Hepburn constantly symbolizes the consciousness of women’s rising heads, and the role of Rosecell in this film has also shaped the classic image of her generation of adventurous heroines. The film’s translocation and balance of gender power are also quite Convincingly, the two protagonists’ respective stubborn positions of choosing the good, in addition to repeatedly evoke the intuition that is hidden in everyone’s heart to pursue the truth of life, and eventually replace the spirit of opposition and prejudice with understanding and tolerance. At that time, it is still the object of emulation for showing true love.

10 points.

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The African Queen quotes

  • Rose Sayer: [after travelling through the rapids] Now that I've had a taste of it I don't wonder why you love boating.

  • Rose: [as Charlie tries to stop her from revealing their plan] Oh stop it, Charlie, we've been through all that. I'm certainly not going to outlive you and that's all there is to it!