"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
  • Dejon 2022-01-03 08:01:14

    The female protagonist categorically left her alcoholic ex-husband and was accused of being noble and glamorous, overly strong, and not sympathetic to the fragility of human nature; the father was outsourcing the little dancing girl, returning home like Longen, pampering the main palace for the second time, and the female protagonist ridiculed a few words. He was denounced as being lofty and lacking a compassionate heart... The ending is the heroine who is a defector from the patriarchal world, confessing in tears, returning to the arms of her ex-husband, and retrieving the lost "true love". This film explains: the inferior, most like to hold up the moral stick.

  • Rodrigo 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    There are really many lines. I really hope that Trish and Xiaobian are together. But I still guessed wrong. Katherine Hepburn's unforgettable beauty and talent have never been surpassed

The Philadelphia Story quotes

  • C. K. Dexter Haven: Hello friends and enemies.

    Uncle Willie: Young man, remove yourself!

    C. K. Dexter Haven: How are you, sir?

    Uncle Willie: I don't know. Get along! Get along!

  • George Kittredge: I'm going to build you an ivory tower with my own two hands.

    Tracy Lord: Like fun you are.