Super boring

Morton 2022-01-12 08:01:23

I don't know why the score is so high. I give Samsung too much. Except for Hepburn's face to hold the whole show, I think singing and dancing is just water injection. The content of the story is that an ugly duckling was accidentally spotted by an old man, a photographer from a magazine, and then put on beautiful clothes to become beautiful. Emotional twists and turns are the changes in the relationship between the old man and Hepburn, both come and go inexplicably. I'm really sorry, I can't appreciate the highlights of this drama, maybe it's not my dish, just say it's delicious

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  • Josefa 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    The amazing flip is that the professor is really a beast. I thought Hepburn was going to put aside the glitz and go back to the basics. I'm so naive! - But the photographer is not bad, all the photos have amazing composition and color, love it!

  • Renee 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    The characters in the film are basically adapted from real people in the fashion circle. Dick Avery corresponds to Richard Avedon, a well-known fashion photographer. Hepburn’s Jo corresponds to Avedon’s wife, formerly known as Doe Avedon. He was a salesperson before. Like the plot of the movie, he became a spotlight after being discovered by photographers. The top model, the visual consultant for the film also happens to be Richard Avedon himself.

Funny Face quotes

  • Maggie Prescott: Lettie, take an editorial! "To the women of America...!" No, make it to the women everywhere. "Banish the black, burn the blue, and bury the beige. From now on, girls, think pink!"

  • Jo Stockton: What about these pictures?

    Dick Avery: Well, we're using this shop as a background for some fashion pictures for Quality Magazine.

    Jo Stockton: I'm sorry, but I can't let you do this. Dr. Post would never approve. She doesn't approve of fashion magazines. It's chichi and an unrealistic approach to self-impressions as well as economics.