The secular version of the little prince

Raul 2022-01-12 08:01:25

In the eyes of film professionals, this film is nothing new except for gorgeous costumes and props. But I think it is still very suitable for domestic theaters, and it will definitely be booming again. Isn't today's society exactly the Europe and the United States in the 1950s in the film? Most people think that the film is about the story of a commoner woman pursuing a rich second generation, but I personally understand this film as a secular version of the little prince. The male protagonist goes around and finds that true love is the little loli by his side, and rushes to get her heart before she becomes a vulgar fan

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  • Isai 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    Ruined Colette's original

  • Fredrick 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    Looking backwards at the old movies, the rhythm is a little slower, but the emotional depiction is very subtle. And once again warned us, don't pretend to be B, don't pretend to be B!

Gigi quotes

  • Honore Lachaille: How often I've thought of that Friday...

    Madame Alvarez: Monday...

    Honore Lachaille: ...night, when we had our last rendezvous. / And somehow I've foolishly wondered if you might by some chance be thinking of it too? That carriage ride...

    Madame Alvarez: You walked me home.

    Honore Lachaille: You lost a glove.

    Madame Alvarez: I lost a comb.

    Honore Lachaille: Ah, yes, I remember it well...

  • Honore Lachaille: That brilliant sky.

    Madame Alvarez: We had some rain.

    Honore Lachaille: Those Russian songs.

    Madame Alvarez: From sunny Spain.

    Honore Lachaille: Ah, yes, I remember it well...