Didn't read it all, try to write

Brandon 2022-03-20 09:01:56

Hepburn is the goddess in my heart, but honestly I think this is the worst movie I've ever seen Hepburn star in. Aside from the obvious age difference between the male and female protagonists, the illogical forcible progress of the plot, and the dry and meaningless dialogue really made it difficult for me to keep reading. Hepburn's appearance is always online, but his acting skills are indeed blunt, especially when he just came back from Paris, almost as long as Hepburn speaks, the slightly strange French English can make me play in minutes. There are a lot of scenes in the film that made me feel embarrassed. I once wondered if I could no longer enjoy this old-fashioned romantic comedy, but I really doubt that this film is not comparable to the same type of film at the same time. masterpiece.

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  • Jakob 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    Yesterday, May 4th, was Hepburn's birthday. In the depths of the hard drive, I dug out this dusty film to remember the angel who passed away for 19 years. Hepburn, who has always played the leader of the upper class, is the daughter of a humble driver in this film, but she can't hide her charm at all, even if she climbs out of the car with a gray face or peeks from the tree in ragged clothes party. Years later, "New Dragon and Phoenix" has improved in all aspects, but it lost because the protagonist was not Hepburn

  • Robb 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    The typical female protagonist has a princess heart, the two male protagonists are very old, and they don't see any love, only jealousy.

Sabrina quotes

  • Thomas Fairchild: I like to think of life as a limousine. Though we are all riding together, we must remember our places. There's a front seat and a back seat and a window in between.

    Linus Larrabee: Fairchild, I never realized it before, but you're a terrible snob.

    Thomas Fairchild: Yes, sir.

  • Linus Larrabee: If you love her, take her. This is the 20th century.

    Oliver Larrabee: The 20th century? I could pick a century out of a hat, blindfolded, and get a better one.