Fascinated by Hepburn

Darius 2022-03-23 09:02:10

Stanley Dornan imitated Hitchcock's work. Of course, it was far inferior to Hitchcock in every aspect, but it still achieved a very successful box office. I think the biggest failure of the play was the use of Hepburn. Hepburn is too charming. So much so that viewers often ignore the film itself, and only pay attention to her individual existence...
The film adopts Hitchcock's reasoning and suspense style. Style, however, in terms of details, Stanley Dornan is obviously not good at grasping, for example, the overall atmosphere is not paradoxical enough, although the movies of that era cannot be judged with the eyes of the moment, but at least the atmosphere can still be seen. , the ridicule and procrastination style of the mystery completely destroyed the suspense of the film itself, especially the superfluous superfluous and comedy team members at the end, which also broke the whole film and became a relaxed comedy that too catered to the audience...
Cary Grant is playing the role The film is old-fashioned, so the old-fashioned personality is a way to avoid his old age, while the coquettish Hepburn shows his charm...
The political color of the film is still the same, the core of the film unfolds between the United States and France, and the French The police detectives were mediocre, and the officials of the US embassy were charming and agile, tossing around the French border for a long time, but the US embassy officials ended up.

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  • Oma 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    I can imagine that this film must have been a box office bluster back then. Countless Hollywood cliche is now used to be spit on, and the script has lost my temper. Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn don't know what to do in it. . .

  • Curtis 2022-01-03 08:01:21

    It would be better if Hepburn and Grant were younger. The movie is not bad and Hitchcock style is different after all. A bit romantic, a bit suspenseful, a bit enmity, a bit bloody. The supporting role of the gang of villains is also quite distinctive. Look at Hepburn's wrap head.

Charade quotes

  • Reggie Lampert: Do you understand French?

    Peter Joshua: Not a word. I'm still having trouble with English.

  • Reggie Lampert: Are you really Carson Dyle's brother?

    Alexander Dyle: Would you like to see my passport?

    Reggie Lampert: Passport? What kind of proof is that?

    Alexander Dyle: Well, would you like to see where I was tattooed?

    Reggie Lampert: Yes.

    Alexander Dyle: All right. We'll drive around that way.

    Reggie Lampert: [groans]