Enchanting men and captivating women

Ivah 2022-04-08 08:01:02

From a certain day in 2004 to today, I have watched this movie more than three times during the period, which is almost once a year on average. I have always liked the strong French atmosphere in the film, and the different cultural collisions between Americans and French are also naturally conveyed in it.
I used a title like this to express the deep impression I was made by the characters in the film - the attractive men and attractive women are what attracted me most to this film. Uncle Edgar, Maitre Bertram, Yves, from old to young; Isabel, Roxeanne, Olivia, from young to old--these characters are shaped with their own personalities and distinctive features, which are memorable and can be savored . Isabel's fascination with Edgar reminds me of almost the same experience I had many years ago, being such a successful, gentle, tasteful, stylish old man (look at how many positive adjectives I use), and it makes me irresistibly Intoxicated once; so watching Edgar and Isabel get along is like reliving the lost years. I also like and admire Olivia, a charming old woman with her own personality. She is profound, open-minded, intelligent, and elegant. Time has completely precipitated the essence of her. The increase in age only makes her attractive.
The last thing I want to say is a line that Yves said to Isabel in the film - "Too many smiles will get you in trouble". If this is the case, then welcome the troubles caused by smiles to come to me, at least that way, life will not be too boring, hehe.

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The Divorce quotes

  • [after seeing Isabel's new look at the airport]

    Roger Walker: She looks like something out of "Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!".

  • Olivia Pace: Today, they are victims, tomorrow, who knows? Because the world is ruled by hawks and arms dealers and minority phobias.

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