The news that Princess Anne of a certain royal family[1] would be visiting the major cities of Europe as heir to the throne caused a great sensation.
The last stop of the European tour is Rome, Princess Anne would like to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the region, but the attendants to the princess's noble status, should not be in front of the people in front of the public as a reason for the refusal, and gave her a sedative, the princess pretended to fall asleep, to wait for the attendants to go out, she secretly crossed the window and slipped out. However, did not hang around long, the doctor injected her sedative took effect, she fell asleep in a daze on a bench near the fountain near the square. At that moment, Joe Bradley, a poor reporter for the American News Agency, happened to be passing by and, thinking that this was a young girl who had been intoxicated at an orgy, hired a cab to take her home, but the princess slept so extraordinarily y that she couldn't be awakened, so Joe had no choice but to take her back to his own lodgings. The next day, a special announcement in the newspaper makes Joe realize that the young girl he brought home is Princess Anne, so he is ecstatic and plans to write an exclusive story about the princess's inner workings. The Princess wakes up to find a strange Joe, who rushes to explain, and the Princess is put at ease. She borrows some money from Joe, then bids him farewell and goes back to wandering the streets of Rome. Joe called his photographer friend Owen and followed the Princess, pretending to meet her in the garden square, and then volunteered to be a tour guide for the Princess, taking her on a motorcycle tour of the city of Rome, while Owen drove his car behind them, capturing many precious shots of the Princess, who was oblivious to all of this.
The disappearance of the Princess caused panic, and the King secretly sent many plainclothes men around to look for her. Joe led the princess to the water ballroom to participate in the dance was plainclothes police found, they asked the princess and they go back, and the princess firmly refused, the police want to force her to kidnap her back, Joe and Owen with them to fight, and the willful and naughty princess is also a big fight, very happy. Taking advantage of the chaos, Joe escaped with the princess ...... day passed, the princess is finally going back to the palace, but at this time she and Joe found each other sparks of love, fell in love. After all, the princess is a princess, the commoner is a commoner, the two can only say goodbye. Joe abandoned the opportunity to become famous, the photo will be sent to the princess to remember, in the deep love of the four eyes look at, the princess gently said goodbye to Joe ...... movie features
As a 1950s movie, "Roman Holiday" social background than today's conservative a lot of Princess Anne of a certain country to visit Rome, the nature of
Lively she has long since been a good friend, but she is not a good person, she is not a good person.
She has long been bored with the shackles of the court, and on her first night in Rome, she sneaks out of the heavily guarded residence and into the streets of Rome. At night, she experienced a freedom she had never known before. She was able to strut down the street without the slightest concern for the red tape of the nobility. The old reserved character becomes gone, and when it carelessly lies down on the stone steps of the street in a stupor, the na?ve princess fears that she would not have made it through the subsequent holiday if she had not run into a reporter played by Pike. It is only in a state of unconsciousness that one displays one's most primitive nature, and even princesses are not immune. Because in the escape of the imperial doctor to play the tranquillizer so that the night trip to Rome's plans were not attempted, in a comatose state of her more affectionate, lovely. The fairy tale-like narrative of Roman Holiday also begins with her strange encounter with a reporter. Although it is an unknown reporter, but in her sleep, he is like a husband to take her home, the man's mature and handsome appearance makes him "willing" to be taken, this dreamy coincidence in real life is obviously very rare. But the movie, as a woven dream, has an obligation to provide a beautiful emotion for people to enjoy. Pike plays a reporter who is obviously a nice guy and at first doesn't realize that the girl who sleeps on the streets at night is the princess. At some point, he thinks the girl is a secret prostitute. But when he sees the innocence and loveliness of the pure brow, he is dissuaded from leaving the girl behind, and that's when the holiday begins for both of them.
Film Analysis
"Roman Holiday" in this "holiday" essentially refers to the reporter and the princess *** with the desire of the "free life", the title changed to "Rome Free Day" Roman Holiday movie cover photo (18) The title of the movie was changed to "One Day of Freedom in Rome". In the pursuit of freedom, the princess began to be naughty and reckless enjoyment of freedom; the reporter is gradually infected by the princess around him, in fact, in his place, and the princess "tour" of Rome began as part of the career plan, which is full of fame and fortune smug plan is "anti-freedom It is "anti-freedom". If he hadn't become attached to the Princess, he would have been a journalist on the run, whose mission is to discover the news, and this mission is reflected in every aspect of his life as a personal desire: he would not have had the opportunity to enjoy his freedom, because the profession of journalist is the executioner who kills the freedom of others as well as his own.
At the end of the movie, the princess returns to the residence, where a press conference is held the following day. This is the last time he sees the beautiful princess, the same girl he met on the street for the first time, only now she is wrapped in a gorgeous white dress. Immediately after the film's most heart-wrenching plot began, towering Anne painfully pretended not to recognize him, but the eyes shot out the light of attachment at any time through the air reflected to his heart. Hepburn's magical acting at the end of the meeting to get the most out of the meticulous audience will find in this long smile, encompassing from the joy of seeing a lover to find the pain of parting sad transition. The smile is described as "magical" because Hepburn puts reserve into it. The reserve of a princess does not allow for either joy or sadness. In the midst of the great waves of emotion, even the most critical person could only detect a hint of melancholy under the beautiful diaphanous eyes. But in the eyes of the man on the stage, the reserved smile was a reproach for his own inability to set his beloved free. But how could he himself be free? Only the reasons why the two could not be free were different: the princess because of her people and country, the journalist so that he could go on living. Gregory Peck once said. Pike once said: "Roman Holiday" is Hepburn's movie, I am just a supporting role. Pike's words are not only a tribute to Hepburn's acting skills, but also a lament for the reporter in the movie. At the end of the movie, the man stares sadly at the front desk after the princess has left. Although he has experienced bigger launches than this, the shock left by the naive girl to this reporter is too great. In one short day, he experiences a quest more precious than the exhausting search for news: freedom and loving someone.
Celebrity Interpretation
Born in 1916 in La Jolla, San Diego, in southern California, Glegoly Peck majored in medicine in college and then switched to English, and after graduation he began his acting career. Pike has been in the movies since the 1940s and has made more than 60 films and has been nominated for five Oscars. He won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1963 for his performance in To Kill a Mockingbird (also known as Tales of Maycomb City). Other notable films he performed in include Million Pounds, Dr. Edward, Keys to the Kingdom, The Everlasting Spring of the Deer Park, Gentleman's Agreement, and A History of Bloodshed in Clear Skies. Audley Hepbuln was born in Brussels, Belgium, in 1929 to an English banker and a Dutch baroness. She later entered a ballet school in London
and after graduation, she became a professional model. 1948 she began acting in movies, and in 1953 she won an Oscar for Best Actress in the movie Roman Holiday. Hepburn life **** shot 31 films, and later also for the "Breakfast at Tiffany's", "My Fair Lady" and other films 4 times Oscar nomination. 1988 to 1993, Hepburn is also the United Nations Goodwill Ambassador, died in Switzerland in 1993 due to colon cancer. Her representative movies include "Gigi", "Sweet Sister", "Breakfast at Tiffany's", "My Fair Lady" and "Mystery in a Riddle". William Wheeler is a famous American movie director, who has produced fourteen Oscar-winning stars and is the most Oscar-nominated director in movie history. He himself has won several Academy Awards for Best Director, his winning films being Mrs. Miniver in the 15th (1943), The Golden Age in the 19th (1947), and Ben Hur in the 32nd (1960). He was born in 1902, with his death in 1981, his life made numerous business cards, the main works are "Golden Age", "Wuthering Heights", "Roman Holiday", "Bin Hollow" and so on.
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