perfect love at first sight

Halie 2022-12-28 08:03:40

Now it seems to be a simple story that can't be simpler, but such a clichéd love at first sight can still make us cry. Marriage in the war years does not seem to have so many constraints. People can look directly into their hearts and can grasp love bravely, so Roy can decide to marry Mara the day after meeting; but it seems that in that conservative era, there are many There are many helpless and hateful rules and precepts, so Mara can't let go of her sinking past and can only leave silently. I really like the characters in the movie, there are no complicated personalities, only simple settings that people can accept at a glance. This is where the current movie can no longer reproduce, even if it is a complete imitation, it will make people feel low-level and boring. Too naive, these classic movies seem to make us relive and nostalgic for a lifetime.
Vivien Leigh is really too beautiful, with a perfect face, a straight and long figure, straight shoulders, a soft waist, and her valiant figure wrapped in a windbreaker is unbearable to blaspheme, as well as those rich and affectionate eyes. Can't forget for a long time. The character she created combines the characteristics of a perfect woman in the East and the West, pure and kind, self-reliant, self-reliant, generous and natural, enthusiastic and lively. How could Roy not fall in love at first sight with such a Mara?

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Extended Reading
  • Corine 2022-03-15 09:01:07

    The joy, excitement, regret, sadness, compassion, and pain of Vivien Leigh's big smart eyes are still fresh in his memory.

  • Orion 2022-04-21 09:03:09

    A woman's heart, when unable to face her lover, has to choose. . . Love the old stories, now. . . .

Waterloo Bridge quotes

  • Lady Margaret Cronin: Forgive me, my dear, but, are you quite well?

    Myra Lester: Yes-yes, of course. I had a drink, that's all, it made me feel funny, queer! What's it like in Scotland? I've never been there. It always sounds so quaint, you know, the heather and the peat. Ha-ha. Peat comes from Ireland, doesn't it. I've never been there, either.

  • Myra Lester: How have we been living?

    Kitty: What difference does it make, as long as we live.

    Myra Lester: Where's the money coming from? Where are you getting it?

    Kitty: Where do you think I've been getting it? I was trying to keep it from you, but - well, you know now.

    Myra Lester: You did it for me.

    Kitty: No I didn't! I'd a done it anyhow. C'est La Guerre. No jobs. No boys who want to marry you. Only men who want to kill a few hours, 'cause they know it may be their last.