a cycle

Melany 2022-03-26 09:01:04

1. Narration, the narration of different characters wears the whole story, I just happened to watch Nietzsche's "The Birth of Tragedy" recently.

2. The cutting of opening and closing the door is wonderful.

3. Dreams come true, the pace seems too fast.

4. The way the ugly duckling turned into a swan so smoothly is intriguing.

5.eve's observation of margo is reminiscent of what Nietzsche wrote, man is a work of art. Life is aesthetics.

6. A person who suddenly appears in life is like a stone thrown into a calm water, everything changes.

7. The dialogue of the entire movie, exhausting the beauty of puns, makes the movie more interesting, and at the same time shows that people in Vanity Fair have not seen all this.

8. The role of drama. It's thought-provoking, let's talk about this topic after reading "The Birth of Tragedy".

9. When Margo mentioned the law on the stage, he stepped on the cigarette butt and matched that expression, which was wonderful.

10. The love of men and women.

11. People, youth, years.

12. People should be a person first, and other roles second.

13. The arrangement of the plot is very delicate.

14. A large dialogue between eve and eddie, killer to killer. "We are all the same. We look down on all beings, we can't love and be loved, our unfulfilled desires, and our inexhaustible talents." Inexplicably thinks of "Gone with the Wind" Riscarlett and Bai Ruide

15. Looking at the departure of people from the perspective of the leftover table after the ceremony, it is desolate, and the desolation after Vanity Fair dissipates.

16. The last stroke of magic, beauty comes in cycles like a comet, no one notices its departure, Vanity Fair will never stop for anyone, watching people come and go.

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All About Eve quotes

  • Lloyd Richards: Karen, let me tell you about Eve. She's got everything - a born actress. Sensitive, understanding, young, exciting, vibrant...

    Karen: Don't run out of adjectives, dear.

  • Karen: [narrating] Newton, they say, thought of gravity by getting hit on the head by an apple. And the man who invented the steam-engine, he was watching a teakettle. But not me. My big idea came to me just sitting on a couch. That boot in the rear to Margo. Heaven knows, she had one coming. From me, from Lloyd, from Eve, Bill, Max and so on. We'd all felt those size fives of hers often enough. But how? The answer was buzzing around me like a fly. I had it. But I let it go. Screaming and calling names is one thing, but this could mean...

    Karen: [continues] Why not? "Why," I said to myself, "not?" It would all seem perfectly legitimate. And only two people in the world would know. Also, the boot would land where it would do the most good for all concerned. After all, it was no more than a harmless joke which Margo herself would be the first to enjoy. And no reason why she shouldn't be told about it... in time.

    Karen: [on the phone, calling Eve to let her in on her little "joke"] Hello. Will you please call Miss Eve Harrington to the phone?