fair lady

Tianna 2022-04-19 09:01:55

I feel that Hepburn is a little old when filming this show, but Hepburn's style and clothes in the play are really amazing! Several sets of clothes are very noble and pure and flawless on her. The professor is very carefree, and I think he is also very funny and humorous. At the end, I felt deeply touched. After training a flower girl into an upper-class aristocrat, she can no longer return to her previous life. When the professor's bet ends, the flower girl is very resistant, afraid that she will not be able to integrate. In the days of poverty in the past, she was afraid, hesitant, and didn't know where to go, and her life had undergone earth-shaking changes. During the training days, the flower girl developed feelings for the professor. She wanted to be with the professor, but the professor was a self-confessed person who knew nothing about feelings and was slow to respond. Fortunately, the professor finally had an epiphany and was with the flower girl. Together, the ending is happy. This movie does not end the people's thinking. She has transformed from the bottom of the society to the upper class. If the upper class finds out, the flower girl will no longer be able to stand in the upper class life, and she will not be able to return to the period of flower selling. The flower girl was used as a test product, but fortunately the ending was perfect.

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  • Jermain 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    As the queen described in the film, Audrey Hepburn is really "charming, pretty charming!"

  • Nels 2021-12-07 08:01:40

    A very simple story has been stretched for nearly 3 hours. The opening Hepburn caused me a headache. Was it the exaggerated acting style that was popular in that era? But afterwards, the pleasant appearance was indeed lovable.

My Fair Lady quotes

  • Professor Henry Higgins: The French don't care what they do actually, as long as they pronounce it properly.

  • Professor Henry Higgins: I've learned something from your idiotic notions, I confess that; humbly and gratefully.