See in detail how a rich girl fell in love with a poor boy

Ernestina 2021-12-09 08:01:20

I made a movie twice in one day. This is the first time for me. I was delayed by the name of the movie before.

Regardless of the great achievements and milestones of this movie, the textbook significance is not to mention, just to talk about how a rich girl can fall in love with a poor boy, just look at a few details.

One, when the two were having breakfast, Clark Gable was standing by the window in one shot, and when he saw Colebe returning from the bath, he immediately started to fry eggs.

Two, the two are by the river, and Gable talks while slinging on his trousers, and then asks Kaul to carry his shoes. At this time, the audience suddenly turns out to be carrying her across the river.

Third, in the car, seeing the hostess’s clothes wet, she simply fell over a towel.

Fourth, the number of hours the hostess gets up is 1, 2, 3, 4; spanks when crossing the river; prevents the hostess from eating chocolate; complaints after the first car in the past...

The first three points are careful and considerate. If everyone can do it on the basis of respect for women in general, then the fourth regulation lists the main reason why the heroine fell in love with him, that is, in the last conversation with the heroine's father. Said: Your daughter needs to fix it from time to time. This can only be done by people who have such deep self-confidence and who demand equality and freedom of the soul. It is simple and rude, but meticulous and considerate. This is what the heroine really loves.

There is a very interesting scene at the end of the film. When Gable and the heroine's father are on the phone, Gable is always back, very arrogant or even unreasonable, while his father is leaning forward, humble and cautious, and succinctly reflects a free and unruly soul. And a father who loves his daughter deeply.

It can be seen that the progress of the times cannot change the taste of the audience, and the classics are still classics.

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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?