golden combination

Ulices 2022-07-05 18:19:43

One is a fair lady and the other is a gentleman. It's just that when people reach middle age, the lines quietly climb up the beautiful face. Before watching "Casablanca", "Beauty", "Doctor Edward" and "Under the Kerosene Lamp", I thought that Ingrid Bergman is eternal beauty. No trace of age. Later, I watched "True and False Princess" and "Murder on the Orient Express", and I saw that the beauty was getting old. Emotion. Now it seems that no matter what age she is, she is like a water lotus, elegant and charming.
In the movie, love is nurtured in an atmosphere full of style, and the simple love routines are brilliant. I have to heartily praise the duo for their excellent performance. Although, Ingrid is also not confused, but her vitality, facing her lover who is already married and unable to marry her, the bravery and devotion she shows is the same as before, and she is completely indulged in love. Gary is even more jaw-dropping. Not only did he successfully continue the gentleman's line when he was young, but he also dedicated a lively Scottish dance. Because the two cooperated for the second time, they had a very tacit understanding. In the second half, Ingrid heard that Gary was not married, but only used "married people" as a shield to avoid marriage. The subtle changes in the air between the two. Ingrid vows revenge against Gary, and attends the banquet as planned. A playful smile pressed against anger. Good and bad temper, seeing him dancing wildly and sincerely happy. Emotions and anger, alternate play. I was amazed that the saint Ingrid in my heart had such a unique dramatic appeal. Noble temperament is undiminished, casual and clever, and a series of small tempers. Makes it hard for Gary to handle. The two of them sang in harmony, advancing and retreating. Easy and cute.
The dialogue is also very decent, and it makes people laugh again and again. The plot develops smoothly, with constant climaxes at the end. My only regret is (this is also the "common problem" of old movies, hehe) that everyone's happy ending ended in a hurry. However, the charm of old movie stars is indeed difficult to learn from the current gang of sexy and cute stars. Gary's "Golden Jade Alliance" also left a deep impression on me. I am very happy to see that Ingrid is not caught in the whirlpool of conspiracy or mission, and has a good love.
It's sweet to take a nap after watching.

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  • Alfred Munson: Did Philip ask you to come to New York?

    Anna Kalman: Oh, Philip? Oh, no, he'd never. He'd be too concerned about my reputation. He's the most considerate, unselfish, honorable man that ever lived.

    Mrs. Margaret Munson: Oh, I'm burning candles for him.

  • Alfred Munson: You know, when you come to think of it, it's all very strange. It was perfectly all right when he was married, when you'd think that it wouldn't be. And now that we know that he's single, when it should be all right, if you know what I mean, well, it isn't. Do you follow me?

    Mrs. Margaret Munson: No, I don't follow you.