The Scarlet Pimpernel (1935)
I wanted to write about one of my favorite movies, The Scarlet Pimpernel (1935). It is an adaptation of the novel by the same name, written by Baroness Orczy. The film (enlace de afiliado) refírese a un compañeiro inglés, who risks his life by saving French aristocrats from the guillotine. The story is complicated by the fact the peer is married to a French woman, que foi enganado para enviar aristócratas á guillotina.
2) The acting is superb. In one exchange between Sir Percy and Chauvelin, Sir Percy, who acts like a fop through much of the film, reads a poem that he has written about the Pimpernel with Chauvelin. One of the lines is “those Frenchies seek him every where.” Chauvelin placidly responds, “I like it, Sir Percy. Particularly that those ‘Frenchies seek him every where’ parte.”
É unha gran película que corre case 90 actas. Many of the DVDs leave out the scene between Sir Percy and his brother-in-law Armand, que é unha das claves para comprender a Sir Percy e a súa motivación.
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