like this film, first of all because it is a musical film, some of the dialogue and psychological confession of the characters in the play are mostly relaxing and humorous. Sung to the accompaniment of music.
In addition, this is the first film I have contacted Audrey Hepburn. Although her name has long been known to her, she can see her performance, and she is indeed well-deserved. The process of transforming a flower girl into a celebrity was so vividly rendered. When she was forced to learn pronunciation, she was extremely dissatisfied with Hegen. Her mentality of cursing Hegen was sung under the accompaniment of a strong sense of rhythm and harmonious music. Come out, full of fun, people have to think that she is extremely cute. Also, when this Cinderella became a "princess," she was so different and different from before, Audrey] Hepburn played this huge gap so vividly, showing the innocence and innocence of the flower girl. The self-esteem character is so vivid and vivid, and his acting skills can be seen from it.
The theme of this story is still love. A celibate linguist, a flower girl born in poverty, when their lives intersect at a certain point, they are fortunate to fall in love. The status difference between the linguist and the flower girl reminds us of the prince and Cinderella, but in the fairy tale, the prince fell in love with Cinderella in an instant, and in this film, linguistics Jia Hegen unconsciously fell in love with his once hated "experiment". It is this unconsciousness that makes their love seem humorous.
Especially ridiculous is the kind of ridicule and humor Hegen uses when describing women. He portrays women as a terrible and annoying animal. He is deeply bored with women. He does his best to sarcasm in front of his friends. Woman, but he is such a person who unknowingly fell in love with the flower girl Atsa! He didn't even notice this kind of love, until Atsha returned from their triumphant dinner party, because they ignored their existence and left angrily. This linguist used his own actions to dissolve all his previous bad feelings towards women! He was frantically looking for Atsha, and when Atsha told him that he was going to marry another guy, his kind of man's jealousy would instinctively make him no longer able to ignore his love for Atsha.
The heroes and heroines in this film quietly sow the seeds of love in their hearts, and let it take root without knowing it, and when it finally matures, we have to admire the great power of love!
Love allows them to cross their class status, the boundaries of knowledge, and the age limit, which is manifested in Hegan. Love makes this bachelor who has adhered to celibacy for decades resolutely give up his persistence. He knows the annoyance of women as animals. , Tired, but had to fall in love with one of them, and fell in love with it.
The love of these two special characters is also special. When they love each other deeply, they curse each other, but in each of their curses, we can hear their powerless love for each other! And it is this kind of irresistible love that allows us to see the great power of love!
Looking at this film from a feminist point of view, the self-esteem and self-love of flower girl Atsha is no worse than "Jane/Eyre", and her performance is even stronger and brave. She dares to do, dare to love and hate, and is independent and free, which fully embodies the characteristics of women in the new era. Especially when she ran away angrily, she confessed to Hegan at Hegan's mother's house: "I can still live without you, without you, time will still pass, without you, things will continue..." His strong and independent expression is interesting and cute. A lovely girl who does not depend on others' personality, independent self-esteem and self-love, stood in front of us impressively. And all the prejudice against women before Hegan has no place to stay after he unknowingly fell in love. This seems to be a compliment to women and a compliment to the independent personality of modern women!
This film describes the absurdity of the mutual transformation of social classes from another angle. When the flower seller Atsha dressed up to attend the dinner of the ambassadors, she was the first to invite the prince to dance and was identified as the princess of Hungary. Their basis is her pronunciation and conversation.
But Atsha’s father, an idle drunkard, pursues the life philosophy of having fun in time, and finally became a middle class because of a letter from Hegen, and began a life that made him feel tired. When his daughter Arter When Sha came to him, he even complained to his daughter, saying that Hegan had harmed him and took away his freedom. When the daughter asked him why he asked for the money for Hegan's help, he couldn't even give a reason. Come. Yes! Who can refuse money, status, and a decent life? Even so, you will lose the freedom and happiness of being an alcoholic and tramp!
A lot of extras are used in the film to make the social class team become large and representative. At the beginning, the flower girl Atsa met Hegen at the entrance of the theater. The people around were chattering, and Atsa’s father’s carnival with the housekeepers before he got married, and Atsa followed Hegan twice. Those who also attend the banquet when attending a large banquet. Basically, the group portraits in this film are also very different from the different origins of the heroes and heroines. When Atsha started as a flower girl, it reflected the lives of the hard-working people of the lower class around them. They are busy, poor, but they also have the joy of dreaming. And after Atsha’s father became a middle class, he was surrounded by the lives of middle-class people. After they worked, they were the first to enjoy pleasure. After Atsha became Hegen’s experimental subject, he was in contact with the upper class. People, they have a high self-esteem, they pay attention to the elegance and nobility of the surface. When they race horses, they just watch quietly, instead of shouting like Atsha! Their standard of judging everything is so stereotyped and mundane, but they have to regard themselves as elegant!
Hegen said to Atsha, I treat you as a lady when you are a flower girl, and when you look like a lady, I will also (see more: http://blog.sina.com.cn/ u/1238486003 )
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