Scarlet Pimpernel (1935)

Es gribēju rakstīt par vienu no manām mīļākajām filmām, Scarlet Pimpernel (1935). Tā ir adaptācija no romāna ar vienādu nosaukumu, raksta Baroness Orczy. The film (filiāli saite) attiecas uz angļu vienaudzi, kuri riskē ar savu dzīvību, saglabājot franču aristokrāti no giljotīnas. The story is complicated by the fact the peer is married to a French woman, who was tricked into sending aristocrats to the guillotine.

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Still from the Scarlet Pimpernel

Leslie Howard portrays the Englishman, Sir Percy Blakeney, and Merle Oberon plays his wife, Lady Blakeney, kurš nezina, viņas vīrs ir Scarlet Pimpernel. Pilsonis Chauvelin, portrayed by Raymond Massey, arrives from France to discover the identity of the Pimpernel. Chauvelin tricked Lady Blakeney into betraying her friends in the past and attempts to get his clutches into her again by threatening her brother Armand’s safety. I enjoy this movie for a number of reasons.
1) Ko jūs redzat ir tas, ko jums. The Pimpernel must use deception to successfully rescue the aristocrats so nothing is really as it seems. Jums ir rosināja domāt, viena lieta, bet uzzināt citu beigās filmu.

2) Darbojas, ir lieliska. Vienā apmaiņu starp Sir Percy un Chauvelin, Sir Percy, kas darbojas kā FOP caur daudz filmu, skan dzejoli, ka viņš ir rakstījis par Pimpernel ar Chauvelin. Viens no līnijām “šie Frenchies meklēt viņam ik kur.” Chauvelin placidly reaģē, “Man patīk, Sir Percy. Particularly that those ‘Frenchies seek him every where’ part.

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Still from the Scarlet Pimpernel

3) Tas ir smadzenes pa muskuļi. Lai gan Sir Percy spēj fiziski aizstāvēt sevi, but Sir Percy is successful because of his ability to out think the enemy. Vienā ainā, viņa sekotāji vēlas vētra Francijas garnizonu, bet Sir Percy stāsta viņiem šāda rīcība padara tās bezjēdzīgi. Viņi varēja uzvarēt vienu kaujas un zaudēt karu.

It is a great movie running just about 90 protokols. Many of the DVDs leave out the scene between Sir Percy and his brother-in-law Armand, which is one of the keys to understanding Sir Percy and his motivation.

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