Xanadu

Christine 2022-03-26 09:01:10

This is probably the life that I yearn for. The taciturn and stubborn male protagonist, a Hepburn in life is enough, empathetic, kind-hearted, enthusiastic and optimistic, nothing more than a paradise. The male protagonist must be super attractive when he is young. Sadness and helplessness at sunset can be happily spent together because of those who love. Billy finally understood, maybe because it wasn't that close, so it was easier to understand. Maybe chelsea cares too much because her father is so proud and unwilling to explain. She is the one who misses her the most when she is most nervous and dying. Alas, if my own life can be like this, it is really the happiest.

Maybe Zhen Huan's Biography has been read a lot...

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  • Thea 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    I have watched it twice. It is rare for me to see such a warm film. The interval between the two times is very long, but the second time I watched it, I was still very impressed. That rippling lake, I walked tremblingly to pick up The old man of strawberry~ It is also because of this film that I moved my dream house by the sea to the lake...hahahaha

  • Adelbert 2022-03-20 09:02:25

    In fact, I didn't really like Catherine Hepburn before, and I thought she was too noisy and chirping. But when I watched this movie, she was really moved by her. She maintained her screen image until her old age, still so noisy but cute. Henry Fonda also played well, and he watched several irritable scenes that made people sad and wanting to laugh. Jane Fonda feels so old, not as beautiful as "Space Heroine Barbana".

On Golden Pond quotes

  • Bill Ray: Well, how does it feel to turn eighty?

    Norman: Twice as bad as it did turning forty.

  • Billy Ray: [after his father and Chelsea left] I might not stick around here. I might just haul my ass up to Wyoming, Puerto Rico, one of those places. Listen, I know I'm just being dumped here. Just like my middle name. You turkeys don't want me.

    Norman: [quietly, yet emphatically] Bullshit. I'm sixty-seven years older than you. How do you know what I want?