Romance is not all related to love-movies of two cultures

Kiana 2022-01-03 08:01:33

At first glance, the title thought it was a horrible ghost movie, so let it stay on the hard drive for the time being. Maybe this kind of movie has been watched too much, and it won't be interesting for a while.

When arranging the hard disk, click to open and drag it. In the clip, most of the two men are talking, the fat one, honestly, speaking British English, stammering, uncomfortable, and a bit confusing; the other one Thinner, speaking American English, fluent and sleek; dragging, it is the fat man sitting silently from the back of the window, hail is falling outside the window, accompanied by a nice background episode, oh, good mood, dragging to the front from the beginning Look

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This is really a British romantic light comedy. The narration, dialogue, music, and pictures are all so romantic. It is not the French-American romance. Most of those are related to love. Like four weddings and a funeral, Notting Hill, the story is slow, wonderful and not weird, there is no hysteria, and it does not seem so passionate. The plot change follows the protagonist’s psychology, accompanied by beautiful music, or blue or cheerful. , You won't have a hearty feeling, but just like this, it makes you feel quite a touch of aftertaste.

Check out the introduction of the poster, the product is from the United States, so I was a little surprised. When you think about it carefully, doesn’t it feel like a British story and an American story? It's actually Manhattan, and the feeling I want to give me is probably the reason why I like it. Two men, two language styles, and at the same time two personalities, one British-style old-fashioned closed-door dogma, the other American-style sleek and sophisticated, no lack of humor; the same is true for the background and music, autumn maple leaves, drizzle streets, loneliness Park chairs, hail in winter. . . Accompanied by background music, there are Beatles classic songs and soothing American cowboy soft rock. . .

What can also be mentioned is the change in narrative style, the American-style beginning, short and fast, black and humorously describing the cause of the thin man’s death, followed by the Beatles’ "Looking through you", the opening credits, the feature film begins, and the plot is slow and calm. Describe the plain and closed life of the fat man, the wonderful experience. . . The ending part is lightly comedic and natural. The fat man confessed that he was not killed in a car accident. The heroine gave up the long journey and came to the clinic to see his teeth. The heroine ended the film with a knowing answer and the heroine's happy smile.

Also, the heroine of the film is very seductive, beautiful and humorous. I feel a bit like Nicole Kidman, a bit like Sharapova.

The episode is so nice,
I copied it online as follows: I'm Looking Through You-Beatles
I'm Still in Love (W/ You)-Dusty Wright
Sabre Dance-Aram Khachaturian
Theme from Rawhide-Dimitri Tiomkin and Ned Washington
What I'm Looking For-Brendan Benson
Sideways-Citizen Cope
Which Way Your Heart Will Go-Mason Jennings
String Quartet Op. 1 No. 6 in C, 4th Movement-Franz Joseph Haydn
Please Be Patient With Me-Wilco
The Heart of Life-John Mayer

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Extended Reading

Ghost Town quotes

  • Hospital Nurse: [after Bertram's colonoscopy] Come back soon.

    Bertram Pincus: What a terrible thing to say in a hospital.

  • Frank Herlihy: [to Bertram about his ability to see ghosts] Everybody needs something done and you're the only person who can see or hear us.