roman holiday

Wiley 2022-03-27 09:01:04

The drama point seems simple but very natural. The same story core has been used in countless film and television dramas since then. At least Notting Hill is almost the same except for the ending. There are regrets, but there is also room for aftertaste and reverie. The short film in this film is obviously the most suitable for Hepburn. Her appearance and temperament are too in line with oriental aesthetics. However, from various real materials, it is still too much to be blown into a saint. Look at it normally; Parker seems to be really a gentleman.
True love is not necessarily the companionship of each other, but also the waiting of knowing each other. The spark from the bottom of the heart will forever reside in the depths of memory; breaking the shackles and shackles of the class gap, in the pursuit of freedom and enjoyment of life. During the holiday, a timeless romantic moment blooms. The playful and beautiful Hepburn, the handsome and gentleman Parker, are classics that go down in history. "Which city is your favorite?" "Rome".

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  • Adelbert 2022-03-28 09:01:02

    In fact, it is far worse than a romantic night. The whole film is extremely procrastinated, and there is no sense of rhythm at all. The difference is that It Happened One Night gave a comedy ending, and Roman Holiday had a touch of sadness...a successful adaptation, an unsuccessful work.

  • Lesley 2022-03-21 09:01:40

    Classic film, Hepburn is really temperamental, the action is very dynamic, elegant, romantic and capable princess

Roman Holiday quotes

  • Princess Ann: I have to leave you now. I'm going to that corner there and turn. You must stay in the car and drive away. Promise not to watch me go beyond the corner. Just drive away and leave me as I leave you.

    Joe Bradley: All right.

    Princess Ann: I don't know how to say goodbye. I can't think of any words.

    Joe Bradley: Don't try.

  • Princess Ann: At midnight, I'll turn into a pumpkin and drive away in my glass slipper.

    Joe Bradley: And that will be the end of the fairy tale.