Woman Like Me

Khalil 2021-12-14 08:01:03

On Saturday afternoon, CCTV6 "Shadow Man 1+1", "Pink Panther 2006" was broadcast. I collected the 1964 version, but I haven't watched it yet. This new version is still good, rich in the style of the 1950s and 1960s, and French humor is reflected in it:
I would like a hamberger, the beautiful accent teacher in the film has gone crazy...
About OST: The Pink Panther Theme has always It's a colorful drop, some of which have changed the rhythm, and they are still very colorful. Beyonce also played the role of a singer in it, performing in real life, of course, she has to show off her voice, and she also has her lead singer in the ending song. Personally think that the most outstanding part is the climax of the film. Her song "Woman Like Me" in the Presidential Palace: The prelude is like a classical music version, accompanied by cello and violin. out. The whole song has a strong sense of rhythm, and the chorus part is also very brilliant. I have to say that this is a song that I think Beyonce is quite brilliant. Unfortunately, this song is not included in the OST album, nor does it seem to be included in Beyonce's other albums, so the popularity is relatively low.

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Extended Reading
  • Josie 2022-04-20 09:01:43

    It's been a long time since I saw a movie that made me laugh from beginning to end

  • Eleanora 2021-12-14 08:01:03

    It's really funny. Very happy movie.

The Pink Panther quotes

  • Nicole: [Clouseau and Ponton pant for breath after they've finished dancing] Can't you see these dancers are exhausted? Go and fetch them some water.

    Inspector Jacques Clouseau: [the palace guard leaves] That was fantastic.

    Nicole: [giggles] You think so?

    Inspector Jacques Clouseau: You are... an amazing woman.

    [He approaches Nicole to kiss her, only to be interrupted by Ponton]

    Ponton: Inspector, the killer.

    [Clouseau returns and kisses Nicole]

    Inspector Jacques Clouseau: Now I am ready to catch a killer.

  • Inspector Jacques Clouseau: In the name of the statutes and laws of the great nation of France, I arrest you for the murder of Yves Gluant. Yuri, the trainer who trains.

    [Clouseau unmasks Yuri; the guests gasp]

    Palais Reporter: And who are you?

    Inspector Jacques Clouseau: [Clouseau unmasks himself] I am Inspector Jacques Clouseau.

    Yuri: Gluant was nothing! I drew up the plays. He takes credit for brilliant French defense which I gave him and treats me like I'm dead. Okay, fine. Now he is dead from Chinese poison.

    [the crowd gasps in shock]

    Ponton: Inspector, what made you think it was him?

    Inspector Jacques Clouseau: But, Ponton, think back. You were there.

    [Flashback to Ms. Yu's interrogation]

    Yu: [in subtitled Chinese] Why do you bother me? Why did you bring me down here? I'm busy. The soccer coach was killed with Chinese poison. You should look for soccer trainers. They are required to have a knowledge of Chinese herbs.

    Inspector Jacques Clouseau: She was right, of course. According to Statute 87223, every trainer of the National soccer team must have a knowledge of Chinese herbs.

    Inspector Jacques Clouseau: [Flashback to Yves Gluant's murder] This made it easy for him to murder Gluant.

    Palais Reporter: And Bizu?

    Inspector Jacques Clouseau: Simple. Bizu had often heard Yuri's rants against Gluant. So Bizu blackmailed Yuri and got himself killed.

    Bizu: [Flashback to Bizu's murder] Oh, it's you.

    Inspector Jacques Clouseau: A stunning shot to the head burrowing deeply into the occipital lobe.

    Chief Inspector Dreyfus: But Yuri is a soccer trainer. That shot was made by an expert marksman.

    Inspector Jacques Clouseau: But Chief Inspector, I'm sure you're familiar with Russian Army statute 611.

    Chief Inspector Dreyfus: Well, of course.

    Inspector Jacques ClouseauChief Inspector Dreyfus: All members must be expert marksmen...

    Chief Inspector Dreyfus: Expert marksmen.

    Inspector Jacques ClouseauChief Inspector Dreyfus: ...and understand the location of the occipital...

    Chief Inspector Dreyfus: Occipital lobe, of course.

    Inspector Jacques Clouseau: Yes.

    Chief Inspector Dreyfus: Very true.