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Lizzie 2022-03-22 09:01:34

Very real, doesn't it reflect a part of the current deformed internal entertainment? In fact, the whole world is the same.

A good movie never goes out of style.

Although the film played with some tricks and always showed Eve's innocence and Marg's pungentness, audiences who have experienced various routines and reversals should soon realize the second layer of truth and hate Eve deeply. But is that what the movie is all about? We might as well take ourselves out of Margo, Eve, Addison, etc., and look at Eve from an indifferent perspective—she is young, energetic, loves acting (or loves the success that it leads to), and is talented, if not considered The disgrace of the superior means, then this is the honor she deserves. Why did she use this disgraceful means? "For such a good opportunity, I can do more." The direction of the story is very obvious. It is this grotesque Vanity Fair that has created one monster after another.

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All About Eve quotes

  • Lloyd Richards: Karen, let me tell you about Eve. She's got everything - a born actress. Sensitive, understanding, young, exciting, vibrant...

    Karen: Don't run out of adjectives, dear.

  • Karen: [narrating] Newton, they say, thought of gravity by getting hit on the head by an apple. And the man who invented the steam-engine, he was watching a teakettle. But not me. My big idea came to me just sitting on a couch. That boot in the rear to Margo. Heaven knows, she had one coming. From me, from Lloyd, from Eve, Bill, Max and so on. We'd all felt those size fives of hers often enough. But how? The answer was buzzing around me like a fly. I had it. But I let it go. Screaming and calling names is one thing, but this could mean...

    Karen: [continues] Why not? "Why," I said to myself, "not?" It would all seem perfectly legitimate. And only two people in the world would know. Also, the boot would land where it would do the most good for all concerned. After all, it was no more than a harmless joke which Margo herself would be the first to enjoy. And no reason why she shouldn't be told about it... in time.

    Karen: [on the phone, calling Eve to let her in on her little "joke"] Hello. Will you please call Miss Eve Harrington to the phone?