Romantic comedy

Jovani 2022-01-03 08:01:19

The drama is better than expected. The script is very mature, with all the elements of a romantic comedy, standard American humor, very cute, and extremely watchable. Humphrey Bogart is as deep and stern as usual, but this time because he didn't chase him down, he was suspenseful, he was just trying his best to fall in love, interspersed with his unusual little humorous expressions and actions, without too much sense of disobedience. My only regret is that my age is a little bit older, and his chicness is no longer what he used to be. Of course, his demeanor is still there, and his charm remains undiminished. Audrey Hepburn was responsible for being beautiful, innocent, and completing the task very well. I originally thought that a woman like Hepburn loved her by men, women and children all over the world, but Bogart didn't like her-"only innocent eyes flashed" (it turns out to be the only Bogart). Both of them are so good-looking, but they have no sense of CP at all. . . . It's not entirely a matter of age. It can be seen that there are still things like sparks between people. If there is no spark, the two are still unworthy.

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  • Allan 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    So the plot is that the daughter of the servant of the young master's family has a crush on the second young master, but the young master turns a blind eye to her. The girl came back from Paris with a new look. The second young master wanted to give up his fiancée to run away with her. As a result, the "overbearing president" young master wanted to break them up, but he fell in love with the girl, and then resolutely gave up tens of millions of assets and eloped with her. It turns out that there was a plot of "the overbearing president fell in love with me" more than 60 years ago?

  • Melyna 2022-01-03 08:01:19

    Hepburn will get tired of watching too much

Sabrina quotes

  • Linus Larrabee: I always make it a point to have controls.

    Mr. Tyson: Yes, it's your good luck the kids are so fond of each other.

    Linus Larrabee: I always make it a point to be lucky, too.

  • Sabrina Fairchild: Just imagine, you press a button and factories go up, or you pick up a telephone and a hundred tankers set out for Persia, or you switch on the dictaphone and say, "Buy all of Cleveland and move it to Pittsburgh."