Filmen er mere overbevisende end Hemingways romantiske postulat af bog. Hvem ved, måske skyldes det, at selveste William Faulkner bidrog til manuskriptet? :)
#2814 - Har ikke læst den Hemingway-bog men det skal da dårligt afvises. Hawks og Faulkner gik såvidt, jeg har hørt/læst, rigtig godt i spænd. :)
"Six years from now, I'll be back here with my wife and two kids. And I'll see you, and one of my kids will say, "Daddy, who is that?" And I'll say it's not nice to point at single fat women."
There was no bullshit, no arty pretensions. "Doug," he'd say when we were doing Written on the Wind, "Give me some bosom."
"The buses! The buses are empty and look almost menacing, threatening, as so many yellow dragons watching me with their hollow, vacant eyes. I wonder how many little black and white children have yellow nightmares, their own special brand of fear for the yellow peril... Damn it, it's got to be more... positive. No, more negative! Start again. Yellow is the color of caution. No. Yellow is the color of cowardice. Yellow is the color of sunshine. And yet I see very little sunshine in the lives of all the little black and white children. I see their lives, rather, as a study in grayness, a mixture of black and... Oh, Christ, no. That's fascist. Yellow! Yellow, yellow, yellow. Yellow fever... "
#2811 Antlion 14 år siden
Det er korrekt, at det er forkert.
"One look and you decided just what you wanted to think about me."
#2812 Antlion 14 år siden
#2813 rockysds 14 år siden
#2814 Antlion 14 år siden
Filmen er mere overbevisende end Hemingways romantiske postulat af bog. Hvem ved, måske skyldes det, at selveste William Faulkner bidrog til manuskriptet? :)
#2815 rockysds 14 år siden
"Six years from now, I'll be back here with my wife and two kids. And I'll see you, and one of my kids will say, "Daddy, who is that?" And I'll say it's not nice to point at single fat women."
#2816 jessup 14 år siden
#2817 rockysds 14 år siden
#2818 jessup 14 år siden
#2819 rockysds 14 år siden
#2820 jessup 14 år siden
"The buses! The buses are empty and look almost menacing, threatening, as so many yellow dragons watching me with their hollow, vacant eyes. I wonder how many little black and white children have yellow nightmares, their own special brand of fear for the yellow peril... Damn it, it's got to be more... positive. No, more negative! Start again. Yellow is the color of caution. No. Yellow is the color of cowardice. Yellow is the color of sunshine. And yet I see very little sunshine in the lives of all the little black and white children. I see their lives, rather, as a study in grayness, a mixture of black and... Oh, Christ, no. That's fascist. Yellow! Yellow, yellow, yellow. Yellow fever... "