The label of this film is plot, love, singing and dancing.
The plot? A story about a female sparrow becoming a fake Phoenix. The plot is fragmented and procrastinated, smelly and long, and in the end there is no reversal. The vase and her creator live happily together~ Ha ha. It is rare that the lines are sharp, but they are extremely hateful. In the early stage, they can bear the remarks of Professor Higgins. In the later stage, I really just want to put the slippers on his face! !
love? Is this TM a romantic movie? ? ? You must be teasing me? ! ! ! I can't see any love in it at all! ! ! I don't understand why the hostess likes professors? grateful? Moving? Was recognized (never recognized from beginning to end)? Or Stockholm? ? I really don’t understand what qualities are worthy of a middle-aged arrogant who doesn’t treat you as a human from beginning to end, and can’t understand anything different from him (accent, origin, gender)? ! It is even more nonsense for the professor to fall in love with the heroine. In his eyes, the heroine is just a bet. It is a research object → experiment object → finished product, which can be taken out to show off! I think he will one day successfully train a chimpanzee that speaks standard RP, and his attitude towards this chimpanzee will not be any different from that of the heroine. He even said when he forgot to give the orangutan a few bananas as a reward and scratched his face: Why can't a chimpanzee be as reasonable as a human? (Why can't a chimpanzee be more like a man?).
Singing and dancing? Is that a song for a male lead singer? When he spoke, I felt that he was just reading the lines in a recitation tone ( ̄_ ̄|||) The heroine’s supporting vocals were nice. Then, dance? ? ? ? ? ? ? Well, the bachelor party of the heroine father barely counts as a dance.
In short, no matter how beautiful Hepburn is and how beautiful his clothes are, I cannot admit that this film is good-looking. I watched it for almost three hours, and I have always believed that the plot will be reversed. The professor's arrogant obsessive-compulsive disorder will definitely be beaten and swollen, and the result is my own.
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