Sepvira
Joined Jan 2014
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Lauren.. Call me Bogie.
Why?
Because... Because they belong together, Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart. They were married. Movie stars. She called him Bogie. That's why I said to call me Bogie.
A really sweet, delightful romance between 13-year-old-film buff French boy Daniel and 13-year-old-Heidegger American girl Lauren. Such great chemistry and performances from the two leads, especially Diane Lane in her debut.
It's A Little Romance afterall or maybe Before Sunrise Jr with a little help from a charming old fella with over-the-top French accent played by Sir Laurence Olivier.
Ps. I just can't believe that director George Roy Hill showing his earlier film, "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" in the opening scene.
Why?
Because... Because they belong together, Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart. They were married. Movie stars. She called him Bogie. That's why I said to call me Bogie.
A really sweet, delightful romance between 13-year-old-film buff French boy Daniel and 13-year-old-Heidegger American girl Lauren. Such great chemistry and performances from the two leads, especially Diane Lane in her debut.
It's A Little Romance afterall or maybe Before Sunrise Jr with a little help from a charming old fella with over-the-top French accent played by Sir Laurence Olivier.
Ps. I just can't believe that director George Roy Hill showing his earlier film, "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" in the opening scene.
"Would you do anything the cinema asks of you?"
Starts as a simple slice of life documentary about the process of filmmaking.
By the end, it's a heartfelt, inspiring feel-good about hopes, dreams and ambitions to become part of the cinema industry.
Ngl i cried at the clapper-board scene.
-yes, cinema is for everyone.
Starts as a simple slice of life documentary about the process of filmmaking.
By the end, it's a heartfelt, inspiring feel-good about hopes, dreams and ambitions to become part of the cinema industry.
Ngl i cried at the clapper-board scene.
-yes, cinema is for everyone.