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Which country's movie is Roman Holiday?

United States of America

Roman Holiday was written by Dalton Zhuangbai and directed by william wyler. Gregory Peck co-starred with Audrey Hepburn. The story tells the romantic story of a royal princess in a European principality and an ordinary American journalist in Rome, Italy, in one day.

Roman Holiday is an American film. This super classic romantic movie is Audrey Hepburn's masterpiece. The filming line of Roman Holiday contains the essence of Italian life, and the bustling market and the whispers in the wishing pool are unique warm memories of Italy.

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Gregory Parker put his hands in his pockets and turned to leave. He walked through the long lobby, and the rows of lights on the roof formed subtle light and shadow changes on him, but he remained expressionless and thoughtful. The camera lens guided our sight and followed him all the way. Until the lobby door, the camera stopped. He finally slowed down, turned to look at the empty lobby, pondered for a moment, walked forward with a firm expression and walked out of the camera. This is the last scene of the film.

We thought that the princess and the reporter would get married like fairy tales, but the film quietly separated them, which was very rare and intriguing in the romantic movies of the classical Hollywood period.

If the film "A Day in Rome" is idealized, then the ending brings people back to the rigid reality, which echoes the news footage combining the grand opening with the princess's close-up and the realistic expression method of using voiceover in the news broadcast. Just like traveling-no matter how beautiful the scenery is, how unforgettable the experience is, where we come from, we will eventually go back.

A day trip to Rome, the princess is still noble, and the reporter is still poor. The princess still has to attend the same diplomatic activities often and practice the polite expressions and standards of "professional smile" in various countries; After losing all his money playing cards in the middle of the night, the reporter still has to go back to the narrow hut and live a life of wandering the streets. From this point of view, it seems that nothing has changed in travel, and even the vigorous love is one-off.

Whether a princess or a reporter, everyone in the social order is bound by their social identity and social rules and regulations, so it is particularly important to travel once.