Hepburn's beauty is beyond doubt. Although I’m tired of Hepburn’s ugly duckling turning into a swan routine, (even if the face is beautiful or controversial, isn’t this figure a proper figure killer? What kind of blindness is necessary to ignore her all the time) and before and after her transformation The gap is not too big, (the dress in the bookstore is simple and innocent, and the dress in the fashion field is noble and mysterious, I like it all) but I also have to admit that she was calm and calm on the runway with a little silly and childishness during the rehearsal. She is elegant, the contrast is really great.
In my opinion, this drama is worth watching. Although it was in the 1950s of the American Emperor, the fashion of the time is not outdated today. As a well-known musical, honestly the only thing I think is full of expressiveness is the dance by the professor downstairs, the female editor and the photographer. Hepburn is beautiful, and he dances slightly stiff. During the first church wedding, the soft light, beautiful lens language, and smooth shifting of the lens could not conceal Hepburn's stiffness. The arias in the movie are not good, it is really speechless.
Of course, the most wanting to complain is definitely the arrogant and ignorant group of people in the plot, and let me slowly complain, and none of them can be left behind.
As a "fashion textbook" hacked throughout the fashion industry, the beginning of the film shows us the hypocrisy of the bigwigs in the fashion industry. The female demon's thoughts determined this year's popular color-pink, which made the people across the country go crazy, and they couldn't even wait for the planes and trains to be painted pink. But myself, still wearing timeless black and white ash. So, you people, everyone agrees, you don’t have your own opinion, too young too simple.
The model at the beginning also made me dumbfounded. Even if I have not read a book and have no culture, as a model, isn't expressiveness something you rely on for food? Based on the comprehension and expressiveness of this chicken-and-duck talk, your ability to mix in the modeling industry for so many years is enough to prove the aesthetic taste of the fashion industry and the public.
The plot where a group of people from the magazine agency went to the bookstore to shoot is even more ridiculous. A group of you rushed to the bookstore to take pictures without even saying hello. Without the consent of the owner, you started to change the layout of the store, and pushed them out and locked them out when the owner clearly expressed their opposition. I? ? ? are you crazy? At this time, if Jo doesn't call the police, I can only say that she is really good-tempered. In the end, the group made a mess of the house, and they slapped their buttocks and left without apologetics. Let me go, are you people in the fashion industry so arrogant, ignorant and rude? Didn’t go to school and have no tutor?
When Jo went to the magazine to deliver the book and was surrounded by a group of secretaries (literally, I couldn't think of a more precise word for a while except for this wrong usage), I really understood what "slots have no mouth". Don't people have the right to know? Is there no autonomy? You didn't even have an explanation, so you started to do whatever you want with others? Do you think you are an American policeman?
As for the heroine, you are too lack of professionalism. Regardless of whether it was your original intention, you have agreed to the invitation of the other magazine. As a work partner, you disappear or lose contact at every turn, don't attend scheduled activities on time, quit without telling you halfway, and finally ran out on the runway inexplicably? I'm really not targeting you, but do you lack the responsibility of adults?
Finally, I made a comment about myself. I originally chose this film just to see how beautiful Hepburn is, but in the end it actually got a real story. Why are you doing bad in these twenty or thirty minutes, why bother with a romantic love song and dance film? Don’t you know that some movies have a plot that serves everything else except the plot? It was originally here to have fun, so why do you bother?
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