Fate is confusing

Virgil 2022-03-24 09:01:51

After watching "It Happened One Night", I realized that love and fate are closely related. Because of fate, love is even more magical and incredible. However, many people will understand throughout their lives that fate is something that needs to be waited for, not found.
It is precisely because there are too many things in the world that we can meet but cannot ask for, which makes it even more valuable and beautiful. People are born naked, except for a pair of skins, what God has attached to us must be limited, and may not necessarily be equal. It is as if some people have the fate that others can meet but cannot ask for in their best years, and more people may never have a heart-pounding love in their life.
Therefore, Irene and Peter are lucky. The chance encounter has provided fertile soil for a long-term relationship. During the fight between the two, Irene gradually fell in love with Peter, who was kind, humorous and entertaining, and became increasingly dependent on him. Peter also found out that this rich girl was kind and cute in addition to being arrogant. They would perform all kinds of whimsical hitchhiking poses on the roadside. In the end, Peter still failed to get on the bus, and Irene walked to the side of the road. Lifting up the skirt to reveal the slender thighs, you can easily hitchhike, the two laughed and cursed, fought and quarreled, once again proving the eternal golden rule: the so-called love is just a person who can give you happiness and relaxation, It is the purest emotion in the heart of the world.
In this era, it seems that it is difficult for pure romantic light comedies to be favored by the Oscars. Thinking back then, "It Happened One Night" won five awards including the best picture in one fell swoop. What a pure love light comedy with deep feelings! The times have created the history of movies. In the 1930s, the Great Depression that threatened the United States drove everyone into depression and poverty. People are keen to watch lighthearted romantic comedies. While sinking into beautiful feelings, they can temporarily forget them. The reality is unbearable...
The times have created love in the history of movies.
Men like Clark Gable don't seem to be my type!

View more about It Happened One Night reviews

Extended Reading
  • Brandy 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    7. The romance films of nearly 80 years ago have been imitated too much. It may not seem new now, but it is still an interesting work

  • Jermaine 2021-12-09 08:01:20

    Many knowing smile details. And it turns out that this is the original version of "Roman Holiday." what

It Happened One Night quotes

  • [Peter is carrying Ellie across the creek slung over his shoulder]

    Ellie Andrews: You know this is the first time in years I've ridden piggy-back.

    Peter Warne: This isn't piggy-back.

    Ellie Andrews: Course it is.

    Peter Warne: You're crazy.

    Ellie Andrews: I remember distinctly my father taking me for a piggy-back ride.

    Peter Warne: And he carried you like this, I suppose?

    Ellie Andrews: Yes.

    Peter Warne: Your father didn't know beans about piggy-back riding.

    Ellie Andrews: My uncle, mother's brother, has four children and I've seen them ride piggy-back.

    Peter Warne: I'll bet there isn't a good piggy-back rider in your whole family. I never knew a rich man yet who could piggy-back ride.

    Ellie Andrews: You're prejudiced.

    Peter Warne: You show me a good piggy-backer and I'll show you a real human. Now you take Abraham Lincoln for instance. A natural born piggy-backer. Where do you get all of that stuffed-shirt family of yours?

    Ellie Andrews: My father was a great piggy-backer.

    Peter Warne: Here, hold this.

    [Peter hands to Ellie the case he was carrying and slaps her behind for that remark]

  • [Peter makes a couple of "beds" from hay off of a haystack]

    Peter Warne: All right, come on. Your bed's all ready.

    Ellie Andrews: I'll get my clothes all wrinkled.

    Peter Warne: Well, then take 'em off.

    Ellie Andrews: What?

    Peter Warne: All right, don't take 'em off. Do whatever you please, but shut up about it!