If Hepburn in "Roman Holiday" is the most beautiful, then in my heart, Hepburn in this is the second most beautiful. In fact, this movie was shot in the second year of "Roman". Hepburn retained that youthful, innocent and lovely.
The ratings for this film are all about Hepburn's grace and beauty. I just finished watching "Casablanca" before. I didn't like Humphrey Bogart's voice and appearance very much. It was too old.
I can barely feel the love in this movie, I'm confused.
How can Hepburn fall in love with another person after a few meals and a few shows, I don't feel that there is anything special about it. The behavior logic of each character is very illogical, brother, brother, Hepburn. It felt like the script was saying "you're falling in love with him!", "you're falling in love with her!" and that happened.
Is love so simple, so single-celled?
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