Smell the scent and know a woman

Ivy 2022-04-22 07:01:03

When I watched this film for the first time, I thought silently: Smell the fragrance to know a woman? Are there any women in this movie? The only film worthy of the title of Smell the Fragrance and Know a Woman is that TANGO.

When I woke up from a dream in the early morning, the sun was shining outside. Suddenly, when I thought of this movie, I thought, why don't you know a woman by smelling the fragrance?

The colonel was a soldier, maybe a jerk, and his blindness was caused by his own idiot. I don't know if he was ever a hero, but I'd rather think, he wasn't.

He is a ruffian, a rogue, a scoundrel, obsessed with women, and irresponsible.

Where do you see it? His speech at the family gathering was extremely helpless. His family expressed silent helplessness and tolerance for his arrival. When Charlie went to apply for this job, the hostess almost begged and said: In fact, he is very Get along well.

It was obvious from everywhere that this was not a popular person. Even blindness is not blindness on the battlefield, but playing with bombs/grenades by yourself and blowing your own eyes out.

He is by no means a hero. The only good thing in his life-maybe to be with women.

Why do I suddenly think of Brother Bao? Maybe it's too inappropriate to compare Brother Nabao to the Colonel, there are so many differences between them. But every time the colonel said with a fascinated look: Women. When I said these three words, I immediately remembered what Brother Bao said: Women are flesh and blood made of water.

I'm thinking, maybe that's why it's called smelling a woman to know a woman. Although this film to the end, it is a film criticizing moral corruption. This theme is also too out of place for this tender and charming title.

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Scent of a Woman quotes

  • [Headmaster Trask drives into the Baird School driveway in his brand-new Jaguar. He gets out, to hear a voice on a loudspeaker]

    Jimmy Jameson: [on loudspeaker, but unidentified] Mister Trask is our fearless leader.

    [students hear this and gather, looking on at Trask]

    Jimmy Jameson: A man of learning, a voracious reader. He can recite "The Iliad" in ancient Greek, while fishing for trout in a rippling creek.

    Trent Potter: [Trask grins slightly, trying to figure out where the voice is coming from] Endowed with wisdom, of judgement sound, nevertheless about him, the questions abound.

    [We now see the same three Baird guys who set up this prank the night before; Harry opens the valve to an oxygen tank connected to a large balloon on a lamppost as Trent passes the microphone to him]

    Harry Havemeyer: How does Mister Trask make such wonderful deals? Why did the trustees buy him Jaguar wheels? He wasn't conniving, he wasn't crass... he merely puckered his lips... and kissed their ass!

    [balloon spins around to reveal a cartoon bearing the words being spoken; the students laugh and mock Trask]

    Harry Havemeyer: [Trask pulls out his car keys and opens the Jaguar door, then jumps up to try to pop the balloon with the key. He misses on the first try. On the second try, he succeeds, and a flood of white paint splashes down onto him and all over the car. The students applaud loudly and shout obscenities at him as this catastrophe concludes with Trask kicking the car door closed and attempting to dry his face with handkerchief]

  • Lt. Col. Frank Slade: [Lt. Col. Frank Slade is speaking in defense of Charlie Simms at meeting at the Baird School] Now I have come to the cross-roads in my life. I always knew what the right path was. Without exception, I knew, but I never took it. You know why? It was too damn hard. Now here's Charlie. He's come to the cross-roads. He has chosen a path. It's the right path. It's a path made of principle that leads to character. Let him continue on his journey.