"Philadelphia Story Memo"

Athena 2022-01-03 08:01:14

The originally safe ex-husband defeated the fiancé's love comedy, but the writer played by Stewart was instigated, and the clear plot seemed confusing and confusing. For me, the interaction between Stewart and the heroine is the most favorite, but the two of them violated my moral values ​​(they have always been in Tistuart in the film and there is a girlfriend in the actual sense), and they waste me if they are not together. Feelings. No matter which ending, I can't be satisfied, this is a loophole in the root of the play, I don't like it. It's like watching an porn hitting a plane. The AV is over after the plane hits halfway. It feels really uncomfortable.
A similar film that made me feel embarrassed was the 1940 version of "Girlfriend Friday", which was from the perspective of the heroine's fiancé. It felt very hurt and it was not recommended to watch the movie.

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Extended Reading
  • Julien 2022-04-23 07:02:32

    As soon as Katherine Hepburn appeared on the screen, there was a halo of the queen, which really depends on the queen's mood. One more point for James Stewart, representative of the modern perfect male, 8

  • Eduardo 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    It's a very fun old movie~ Before watching it, I always thought it was not good enough to watch it~ I didn't expect it to be very interesting~ I admit that I have a prejudice against black and white old movies...

The Philadelphia Story quotes

  • Seth Lord: What most wives fail to realize is that their husband's philandering has nothing whatever to do with them.

    Tracy Lord: Oh? Then what has it to do with?

    Seth Lord: A reluctance to go grow old, I think.

  • Librarian: What is thee wish?

    Macaulay Connor: I'm looking for some local b - what'd you say?

    Librarian: What is thee wish?

    Macaulay Connor: Um, local biography or history.

    Librarian: If thee will consult with my colleague in there.

    Macaulay Connor: Mm-hm. Dost thou have a washroom?

    [the librarian points]

    Macaulay Connor: Thank thee.