classic forever

Alexys 2022-04-19 09:01:54

Don't be misled by the Chinese translation, this is just a subtle and wonderful romance. Originally called "It happened one night". It tells the story of an optimistic and enthusiastic young reporter Peter facing unemployment and a pampered but independent rich lady Alan, who has been in love for a long time, and finally becomes a family after a thousand turns. The two stubborn and funny people came together and established a humorous movie style. My favorite scene is when two people stand on the side of the road to stop a car. Peter claims to "can write a book about hitchhiking", and then performs his "No. 1 Action", "No. 2 Action"..., Car 1 Vehicles passed by, and none of his series of actions worked. Allen waved his hand helplessly and said, "Don't forget to wake me up when you try the 100th move!". After Peter tried his best to fail, Alan stood on the side of the road, pulled up his skirt, showing his thighs, and the oncoming car stopped immediately, leaving Peter dumbfounded. After they got in the car, Allen said, "Aren't you going to praise me? I've confirmed that your thighs are stronger than your thumbs." "If you take off your clothes, you can stop forty cars!" "Oh" Ai Len replied, "I'll consider your suggestion next time we need forty cars." Many of the classic scenes in the film seem familiar to those of us who have watched a lot of modern romance films: Enemy Road is Narrow, "Wall of Jericho", Carrot Eating (the source of inspiration for Bugs Bunny), the bride's escape from marriage, and the witty words of the male and female protagonists, "One Night". "Merry" can be called the ancestor of many immortal stalks.

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It Happened One Night quotes

  • Ellie Andrews: By the way, what's your name?

    Peter Warne: What's that?

    Ellie Andrews: Who are you?

    Peter Warne: Who me?

    [smiling]

    Peter Warne: I'm the whippoorwill that cries in the night. I'm the soft morning breeze that caresses your lovely face.

    Ellie Andrews: You've got a name, haven't you?

    Peter Warne: Yeah, I got a name. Peter Warne.

    Ellie Andrews: Peter Warne. I don't like it.

    Peter Warne: Don't let it bother you. You're giving it back to me in the morning.

    Ellie Andrews: Pleased to meet you, Mr. Warne.

    Peter Warne: The pleasure is all mine, Mrs. Warne.

  • Peter Warne: Excuse me lady, but that upon which you sit is mine.

    Ellie Andrews: I beg your pardon?