heritage

Margarette 2022-03-12 08:01:02

This film is based on "Street Corner Store" and "Sleepless in Seattle" and "Electronic Love". It is a representative work of Hollywood about media love.
At that time, many Hollywood creators were worried about how to use the wide screen of "Teyi Cai". The method of this film was the split screen that we often saw later. This is also the first split screen that I have seen that is different from the silent film era. The form of the film, the interaction between the sub-screen and the sub-screen is no different from the current processing method.
After the sound film was born, every director tried hard to avoid speaking out the heart of the characters through voice-over, because it would appear that he was poor, but this film did not avoid this at all. In the soap opera of 2008, I saw this simple and direct treatment method represented by the voice-over of this film.

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  • Colten 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    A classic that has been remade, but it is still so interesting to see today.

  • Sylvan 2022-04-21 09:03:45

    Haha, it's so cheap and funny, it was originally for Hudson... Why do I love neuro comedy so much, this script is too tight, too ups and downs, too logical.

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  • Jan: Can you believe that? They sent a woman. That's like sending a marshmallow to put out a bonfire.

  • Brad Allen: [on the phone pretending to be Rex] Am I gonna see you tonight?

    Jan: I'd love to Rex, but I already have a date.

    Brad Allen: Who with?

    Jan: A client. You don't know him. Jonathan Forbes.

    Brad Allen: Of course, you're not the kind of girl who would break a date.

    Jan: No I'm not.

    Brad Allen: And I ain't the kinda guy who'd ask you to.

    Jan: I know you're not.

    Brad Allen: I'll pick you up at 8.

    Jan: I'll be ready.