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Effie 2021-12-31 08:01:57
A weird story, a weird night, two real marriages
"Living for Spring Festival", the association given by the Chinese title is far from the film itself. Although there is "desire" in it, there is neither passion nor tenderness, nor does it bring satisfaction; "Spring Festival" sounds beautiful, but it is a bloody moment. From teasing, to...
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Dagmar 2021-12-31 08:01:57
Marriage, love, death
The reason for Burton's deepening of self-hatred must be related to the fact that he found himself always doing "unwanted" things.
He was a proud man, and he always wanted to be as manly as the miners around him. However, he did not resist when he was forced to drop out of school at the age of 15,...
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Cameron 2021-12-31 08:01:57
Hopeless emptiness
In the book "Revolutionary Road" by Richard Yates, when the mentally ill John asked what the couple wanted to escape in the book, the answer he gave was "hopeless emptiness." If you want to continue to experience this kind of "hopeless emptiness" what kind of life picture it is, the American movie...
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Corene 2021-12-31 08:01:57
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? I AM
The waves caused by this movie are huge. When this wonderful drama in the 1960s was to be put on the screen by Warners Bro., it caused huge controversy. This is also a landmark movie, because it is Because of this film and a subsequent film called Blow Up, the current American film classification...
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Ora 2021-12-31 08:01:57
Why didn't you want to kiss me?
Adapted from the stage play of the same name. The name is rather peculiar. It is a synthesis of "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf", the theme song of the cartoon "Three Little Pigs", and the famous British female writer Virginia Woolf. The meaning is unknown. The film tells the story of 4 people...
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Kiana 2021-12-31 08:01:57
"Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?": Husband and Wife Night Talk (IMDB250 TOP 201)
-[Movie] Copyright Statement: When reprinting, please indicate the original source and author information of the article and this statement in the form of a hyperlink when reprinting http://qfmeng.blogbus.com/logs/156578355.html Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) First of all Congratulations to...
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Isom 2021-12-31 08:01:57
"I want to make sure I have not been castrated by my wife"
Oh, it turns out that Burton actually got into this scene when he was filming "The Spring Festival Night".
He told Taylor’s secretary Hanley privately that when he returned to the dressing room at the end of the shooting, he still thought he was in the scene. He sat on a chair and touched his...
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Stuart 2021-12-31 08:01:57
Those conflicts between husband and wife have everything, but nothing seems to be more accurate!
The script is very solid. As a dramatic film, the capture of the characters by photography has also made an outstanding contribution to the advancement of the drama. The overall rhythm is only when the wife is cheating and looking for her husband downstairs. I think there is a break (although...
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Loren 2021-12-31 08:01:57
A trophy that Richard Burton will never win
When the script of "A Spring Festival Night" was first delivered to the Burtons, they were on a fast-moving train.
Taylor went to bed first. Burton took the script and watched it in person. It was late at night after reading it. He awoke Taylor and said to her, "Your age is really not suitable for...
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Lynn 2021-12-31 08:01:57
Greed, hatred and ignorance
"The Spring Festival of Spiritual Desires" seems to be a criticism of marriage: a middle-aged couple's backlog of grievances for decades, through alcohol and a young couple's visit, unscrupulously vented to each other, with deep malice and despair. And the young couple will inevitably move towards...
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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Director: Mike Nichols
Language: English,Latin,Spanish Release date: June 22, 1966