Well, nobody's perfect

Katheryn 2022-11-16 14:17:02

Although, in terms of the plot, Some Like It Hot includes almost all the keywords of the best-selling comedy, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon's women's costumes are unexpectedly likeable, and the oolong incident about the two poor boys who were hunted by gangsters mixed into the girl band It doesn't sound like an ugly story. There is also Marilyn Monroe, who falls into the camera with an enchanting gait, plays a woman with a face as sweet as her name, and describes the ideal man in her mind with infinite fascination, saying that no matter how rich he is, as long as there are yachts, private trams and him his own toothpaste, saying he should wear glasses because that can make him look weak and helpless. Then he pursed his lips and showed a misty expression, which was innocent or sexy.

A very exquisite film, Monroe's performance is effortless, but I still believe that the reason why this 1959 old film ranks IMDB 72 is on the list of the top 100 in the past years, N's most classic comedy films and so on. All are among the best, at least 80% of the reasons come from the lines, and 80% of them are attributed to the end of the film.

The poor boy and the female singer of the band jumped on the yacht to travel around the world, and the other protagonist sitting in the front row, who could not hold the beauty, started such a dialogue with the suitor who was driving the yacht.

In the first place, I'm not a natural blonde.
Doesn't matter.
I smoke. I smoke all the time.
I don't care.
I have a terrible past. For three years I've been living with a saxophone player.
I forgive you.
I can never have children.
We can adopt some.
You don't understand, Osgood.I'm a man.
Well, nobody's perfect. I
can't imagine a more lovely ending.

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Some Like It Hot quotes

  • Jerry: We're up the creek and you want to hock the paddle!

  • Toothpick Charlie: Look, chief, I better blow 'cause if Columbo sees me, it's gonna be "Goodbye Charlie!"

    Mulligan: Goodbye, Charlie.