Why is it all Monroe?

Cleora 2022-03-22 09:02:21

I don't know what the actor's name is, what he has acted in, where he was born, and honestly, I'm too lazy to ask, but his performance is really good, why do you give all the compliments to Monroe? The most worth watching place in the film is not actually Monroe's captivating eyes, nor her lustful lips, nor the pair of sultry breasts, but the male protagonist alone in the room waiting for his dream. Lou's scene.
Why do you say that? In that scene, the male protagonist showed the sullenness of a middle-aged man to the fullest, including the dialogue with his invisible wife. The piano took the opportunity to kiss Monroe. Wait a minute~~
No matter how big Monroe's name is, it's just a movie aphrodisiac in the last century, but when it comes to this movie, this man is the one who holds up the entire series! ! !

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  • Kareem 2022-03-29 09:01:06

    The romantic comedies made by Billy Wilder during this period were not too cold, far from psychological expectations, and there was nothing more special than the contemporary romantic comedies. I thought it was a romantic comedy that focused on plot and details, but it turned out to be a stage play that took a psychological route. The whole value of Monroe is in that still, and then a movie is used to interpret the meaning of the word vase

  • Walton 2022-03-20 09:02:15

    It has a strong sense of drama and still needs to adapt to time. The inner monologue of the actor has always been a monologue, and the other characters are also various unihedrons; the image of the actor who is guilty, narcissistic and inferior, and wretched and sincere. Actually it’s pretty good. I can still make fun of it after 60 years; Marilyn Monroe is really stupid; Rachmaninoff’s Second Steel Association and psychoanalysis are really hacked...

The Seven Year Itch quotes

  • Mr. Kruhulik: Do you know the maid from 531 Park? Why, you must've seen her walking down the street with her big, fat poodle.

    Richard Sherman: What are you talking about?

    Mr. Kruhulik: Come now, Mr. Sherman, we're both summer bachelors. Don't let's be naive.

    Richard Sherman: Good night, Mr. Kruhulik! Big, fat poodle! Why he's got four kids. Something happens to people in this town in the summer.

  • Richard Sherman: What would you like to drink? You do drink, don't you?

    The Girl: Oh, sure! I drink like a fish.