Kudos to Hepburn!

Major 2022-03-25 09:01:15

Musical and dance drama, the style is very elegant, the 1957 film can achieve such accomplishments, it is amazing. The colors are very colorful and beautiful. Still feel fashionable after half a century. This show is like a Givenchy fashion show, stunning and shocking.

But the dance part is very embarrassing to look at with the eyes of modern people. It's not that the diss male and female protagonists have poor dance skills. Hepburn was a ballet dancer, and her dancing skills are indeed brilliant. The male protagonist has been a stage actor all his life, and his dancing skills are superb and impeccable. But for its singing and dancing part, I prefer "High School Musical" produced by American Disney. The song and dance part inside doesn't make me want to choose to fast forward.

Hee hee hee I will praise our Hepburn next! Hepburn insisted on using the original sound in this film! She is not outstanding in singing, but she still insists on practicing her voice, and in the end she performed very well! Our Goddess Hepburn is excellent! boast!

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  • Horacio 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    Although I knew that the story of that era would be narrated in this way, I also learned the boring plot in Tiffany's breakfast. However, the quality of patience will always be lost with growth. This time, I really can't force myself to watch. 66min, aborted.

  • Holden 2022-03-24 09:03:01

    First time watching. Repeatedly, paragraph by paragraph, I finally finished watching the film after watching it for more than ten years... In essence, it actually represents the (backward) spirit of that era - marrying a good man. But the beauty is still really beautiful. The fakes are not left behind. The Protestants see the French people's immorality and madness not at all. The backside of Notre Dame de Paris is still there.

Funny Face quotes

  • Maggie Prescott: Lettie, take an editorial! "To the women of America...!" No, make it to the women everywhere. "Banish the black, burn the blue, and bury the beige. From now on, girls, think pink!"

  • Jo Stockton: What about these pictures?

    Dick Avery: Well, we're using this shop as a background for some fashion pictures for Quality Magazine.

    Jo Stockton: I'm sorry, but I can't let you do this. Dr. Post would never approve. She doesn't approve of fashion magazines. It's chichi and an unrealistic approach to self-impressions as well as economics.