Shirley Maclaine is undoubtedly the best part of the film. Her honesty and credibility of Hepburn's inner monologue is heart-wrenching...
homosexual in a place where people haven't gotten rid of traditional morality and religion. In the era before the sexual liberation movement swept across the United States, it was undoubtedly a guilty and it could be regarded as a top class. The whole film never mentions the word "tong", which shows the sinister environment at that time and the sensitivity of this topic. In that era, if you were suspicious of the "same", your personality was immediately denied, and your life immediately became useless. Your existence immediately became filthy. Even if you don't do anything shady at all, you immediately feel ashamed to have such thoughts and lose the courage to survive in the fierce inner struggle. Rumors are terrible, society is terrible, but self-abstinence is even more terrible.. This
is why we advocate emancipation of the mind and seek truth from facts. No wonder it's been known for decades that men and women take all Every look, every gesture, every little facial change made me believe that she was hopelessly in love with her (and made me start hopelessly in love with her and decided to find her for more movies haha). It is said that she once designed the action for hepburn to dress and dust, and it was considered too suggestive of cutting.. pity.. I really hope these two are a couple.
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