Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Let a movie hero drink from a tap or fountain when he was a child. The heroine kissed him once, then the heroine kissed him again.
Let a movie hero drink from a tap or fountain when he was a child. The heroine kissed him once, then the heroine kissed him again.
The film "Fierce Love" is based on the original novel of Dickens, a great British writer in the19th century. It is full of modernity, passion and controversy. This story describes a young artist who met three unrelated strangers on his trip, but it changed his life. These people unexpectedly and ruthlessly intruded into his life.
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Behind-the-scenes production of Storm of Love: As another film adapted from Charles Dickens' masterpiece Tears of a Lone Star, the road to the big screen of this film began when co-producer John Linson proposed a remake of the classic. His father, Art Linson, a famous producer, recalled: "At first, I thought it was difficult to make this story happen today.
Later, I watched 1946 The Tears of a Lone Star directed by David Lane and reread Dickens' novel. I began to realize that the themes of coincidence, extravagant hope and striving for respect in the story are eternal, and these elements have full potential to be integrated into a modern story. "
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