Seeing Hollywood black-and-white films in the 1930s and 1940s has a magical feeling, just like listening to a fairy tune, which makes people feel pure and clean. Greer Garson's beauty and Laurence Olivier's handsomeness were both top-notch at the time. In the film, there are push-pull temptations between ordinary middle-class family girls and aristocratic youths, various beautiful costumes, and various small sentiments of that era. Sometimes there is no need to explore the meaning behind too many stories, just watching such a group of exquisite people love and live is a very enjoyable thing.
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