Cary Grant is so handsome! Even if it looks a little old, that's the age when a man is attractive. He played a playboy, unrestrained, and entangled with others as soon as he saw the heroine. Deborah Kerr is beautiful and temperamental. When encountering such a romantic embryo, she did not fall in love with him at first, but kept her distance calmly and sneered a few words from time to time. When she and Grant went to see their grandmother, they understood the innocent side of this playboy, and their affection rose, and their love grew and erupted rapidly. Finally, the two settled on an alliance in heaven. I think this plot advancement is much more advanced than "Sleepless in Seattle". First of all, the grades are different. The upper class and ordinary people are definitely not the same taste. In addition, the emotional development of the two people in this drama is more reasonable, and the drama "West" makes me think that the heroine is mentally ill.
Deborah Kerr's eyes, smiles and frowns are so expressive.
The dialogue is more flavorful and crafted. When the two finally met, Grant deliberately said that he didn't go in order to stimulate Kerr, and Kerr's sentence "you didn't ke..." was just right, she was too surprised to say, she never thought Grant would Did not go. When she knew that the male protagonist had been waiting for her until late at night, a simple but unfinished "oh-..." contained guilt, depression, joy, confidant, etc. A simple word could express so many emotions. I like this kind of dialogue, where everything is silent.
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