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Gloria 2022-12-22 14:39:42
Who does he love?
Revisit Lubitsch's masterpiece Trouble in Paradise. I remember the first time I watched it two years ago. At that time, I was ignorant. I only knew that it was a famous director's masterpiece. I downloaded it as if I had completed the task. I liked it very much after reading it. But these are just...
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Rosemary 2022-12-20 08:11:00
lighthearted, humorous
As one of the representative works of American urban comedy in the early 1830s, "Sorrows in Paradise" is light-hearted, humorous and full of fun. It caters to the escapist social psychology of audiences during the Great Depression in the United States and the world, and ridicules the relationship...
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Margarette 2022-12-05 00:27:35
The end of the anti-routine
In the movie, Mrs. Mariette is regarded as the second female lead, but this role is very charming by the actor Kay Francis, and her gestures are full of charm. After watching the movie, I deliberately checked the information of actress Kay Francis. I didn't find much information about her. She is...
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Jules 2022-11-29 17:05:20
【Original】A moving poem
Waiter: Yes, Baron. What should we start with, Baron? Hmm? Baron, what should we start with? Gaston Monescu: Oh yes. That's not so easy. Beginnings are always difficult. Oh yes. Ordering is not easy, everything is difficult to start. Waiter: Yes, Baron. Yes, Baron . Gaston Monescu: If Casanova...
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Cletus 2022-11-09 00:20:34
Jewelry and Lust
Oscar Wilde once said that it is absurd to divide people into good and bad. There is only the difference between being funny and boring. In the film "Troubles in Heaven", we can easily glimpse the relationship between money and lust, which is also the ill of high society. We can think of jewelry as...
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Precious 2022-09-22 00:16:55
Trouble in Heaven - a game of conquest for grown men and women
I'm curious if there are any "male and female thieves" older than this film: male thieves and female thieves enjoy stealing, want to pretend to be a high-society person, and want to take things away, whether it's their wallet or something. The stockings on the legs are like the ears of the objects...
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Gilberto 2022-09-05 19:13:46
lubitsch movies
The name Lubitsch fits his film quite well, with a seemingly reserved humor, but at the heart of it is as cunning as an old fox. Most of his protagonists are handsome men and beautiful women, or they are graceful, or elegant and moving, and they are very deceptive. Come, or a school of polite,...
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Jeremy 2022-09-05 19:04:18
funny escape expression
Depression-era romantic comedy, the use of camera and music is very classic and expressive as an early sound film. I think the expression of "escape" in it is quite interesting: the American people in pain during the Great Depression go to the cinema to see the romantic dealings of two high-level...
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Amelie 2022-09-05 18:30:30
Opening song lyrics (original translation)
Lubitsch's most well-known film, the opening song is playful and romantic. Most any place can seem to be a paradiseWhile you embrace just the one that you adoreThere need n't be an apple tree with magic powersYou need no garden filled with flowers don't need to be full of flowers To taste the...
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Hal 2022-09-05 16:16:36
Best work by Lubitsch!
It's the best Lubitsch work I've ever seen! The shell of light comedy seems to have the core of film noir again. The gripping and hilarious plot setting did not allow its audience to get a moment of peace during the viewing process. Lily, Mrs. Clay, as an audience, which one do you hope that Laval...
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Director: Ernst Lubitsch
Language: English,Italian,French,Russian,Spanish,German Release date: October 30, 1932