In full view

Marcia 2022-01-20 08:01:32

A pair of earrings was sold as a disposable item in the first second, and then became priceless due to a gift from a lover (this seems to be the core value of diamond advertising...). At the beginning of the film, Opheles skimmed many of her external objects by the hand of Countess Louise, and finally selected a pair of earrings as discarded objects. The earrings were sold to the merchant, and the merchant sold the earrings back to Louise’s military officer husband. The husband secretly gave the earrings as a gift to his lover. The lover pawned the earrings in the casino, and finally sold the earrings to the diplomat Denati. Denati met Louise by chance and fell in love at first sight. After the two hooked up, Denati gave Louise the earrings that originally belonged to Louise as a definite love. Louise has now given this pair of earrings full of love. Treated as a priceless treasure...Opheles is good at and obsessed with depicting the entangled relationship between men and women. The romantic date between Denati and Louise will always happen under the eyes of Louise's husband, even in full view. When Louise was traveling abroad, Denati even directly asked her wife how she was doing...While participating in hunting activities, Denati fell to the ground on horseback and was so scared that Louise fainted on the spot in front of her husband. .......In the era of letters without telephones and internet, you had to take risks so badly to miss someone... In the film, there is a scene of Denati and Louise dancing on the dance floor under the performance of a band, two The dance floor was emptied, and one of the bands that worked overtime finally couldn’t stand the overtime and left...Such a stage also appeared in "A Letter from a Strange Woman", and Opheles was showing men and women. The state of selflessness during the passionate love period is also really unfair to the workers... The role of Louise’s husband is both shrewd and unlucky. He feels everything, and he is extremely tolerant and pretending to be stupid. Maybe he is really stupid. In short, he is a person with the word "awkward" written all over his face, so he can be said to be the most happy character in the film... But such a blatantly cuckold man finally became a hero . His duel with Denati came to an abrupt end after a gunshot. There should have been three shots on both sides. Louise’s husband shot first, but two shots were missed, even if the shot did not give the shot. The picture, but the result is obvious, Denati died in the duel. In the end, Opheles used a very poetic way to explain the result of the duel. When she watched Louise hurriedly asking why there was no second shot, her heart was still brutally abused...

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  • Jermain 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    Tsk, this script can be touched a lot, it's interesting. Although some scenes are still too long-winded (there is a suspicion of dazzling skills), I thought that the general might be a more transparent one, but I didn't expect the ending to go to the cliché. I want to order an "Actor" for the general's husband.

  • Hermina 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    Absolutely the most noble and elegant long shot movement, the front and rear narratives are as delicate as earring ring counterparts, and the jewels that have changed hands several times bear witness to the flow of all emotions. The dazzling waltz was scattered into the snow-filled letter paper, and the countess, whose name was always erased, was only lost because of betting on the truth.

The Earrings of Madame De... quotes

  • Comtesse Louise de...: How can you fight over a crazy woman like me? I'm not worth it. I"m not even pretty anymore.

    Baron Fabrizio Donati: You're prettier than ever.

    Comtesse Louise de...: Really?

  • Comtesse Louise de...: You see, I'm incorrigible. A frivolous liar. The woman I've become suffers because of the woman I was.