I like it very much.
There are several reasons to like:
1. "Breakfast at Tiffany".
The heroine's thick black mascara and thick black eyeliner flying around the corners of her eyes look like Hepburn at that time. There are also many sets of fashion, which are quite similar to Hepburn's style in "Breakfast." "Moon River", which sounded at the right time, seduce memories.
2. Stupid sister.
I like the silly elder sisters often in romantic comedy movies. Meg Ryan, Julia Roberts, smart eyes, rushing and disregarding personalities, God babbling inadvertently and coming up with two wise words, not so elegant, a little closer. Realistic feelings are either unsatisfactory, or bitter and enmity, or money comes and go, or human beings are worldly, too bitter, too tired, and sad. After turning around, in addition to horror movies and so on, it is the hobby of more than ten years ago, love comedy and silly big sister.
3. Tango.
Many old-fashioned bridge sections have been reused in movies since they were invented. The most typical one is tango. The one that impressed me most was Arno in "True Lies" and Al Pacino in "Scent of a Woman". The sexy and sultry tango obviously only looks good when a man with some experience takes the dance. It is sexy in the bones. But Britney Murphy is pretty good here, with a superb figure jumping up a bit amorous.
4. Supporting role in post-modern version.
The supporting roles are all classic, completely post-modern, and the kind of language that is not surprising and endless. Thoughtful and hopeful, but also busy talking in the emotional world of vulgar men and women, true and lovely. In fact, in the bones, who doesn't want to be so truthful, slightly neurotic, harassing old friends because of some inexplicable relationship problems. Who knows that it is true that the feelings have changed, and it is only the emotions that need to be vented.
5. Gay roommates.
About every girl must be envious and jealous of the heroine’s gay boyfriend and roommate, she can take her naked and sway in front of him, have the most meaningful conversation in the shower, and accompany you on the sofa to watch old romance movies. , You can stop your nagging while breaking your feet to help you take off your high heels... Carrie in "Sex and the sity" also has her Stanley, who can cross his arm to go shopping and chat.
6. Daydreaming.
One of the ideas that made my eyes shine was a daydream like an episode. Especially the playwright Peter, who acted as if he were real, was suddenly awakened, only to realize that it was just his pipe dream just now. Who has never had daydreams, the fantasy of love at first sight, the fantasy of living together, the fantasy of fearful situations, this fantasy is completely sudden and uncontrollable, not necessarily all good things. It can also be understood as wandering, but "God" does go very far. I always do this, so seeing it over and over again makes me smile.
7. Humor.
The sleepy head was a little blunt, and I can't remember why I laughed at the time. I only remember that at night, I laughed out loud in the room from time to time. The humor of the British is different from that of the Americans. The Americans feel a little bit tricky, while the British are a serious joke. Coupled with the rounded London accent, the nonsensical expression, speechless.
8. Profound.
Some lines woke me up in an instant. Now I only remember one: Maybe true love is a decision, a decision to take a chance with somebody. Maybe love isn't something that happens to you. Maybe it's something you have to choose.
Again, gay Peter’s obsession with love at first sight, The acceptance of the disillusionment of love fantasy in reality, from fantasy to reality to give yourself and others opportunities. Writing all love through homosexuality is the director's wise, warmth and not dogmatic.
Don't pretend to be deep, I don't want to pretend to be deep, just such silly films, silly smiles, silly deceptive truth, goodness and beauty, some lightness, some hope.
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