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Type: Documentary   Region: Spain   Year: 2023  
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《Faces in the Fog (1944)》Storyline
" Julia was still alive, to Ethan""s utmost relief - she hadn""t seen Musgrave and was unaware of the situation: "Davian wanted to kill you both, but I convinced him otherwise.They can""t be friends...unless both of them are involved with other people.Then they can.This is an amendment to the earlier rule.If the two people are in relationships, he pressure of possible involvement is lifted.That doesn""t work either.Because what happens then is the person you""re involved with can""t understand why you need to be friends with the person you""re just friends with, like it means something is missing from he relationship and wanted to go outside to get it.]B-movie lead character Humphrey Bogart, now introduced as a ""good guy"", presented the definitive anti-hero Sam Spade in he mystery thriller classic - as a cynical, cool San Francisco sleuthing private-eye who lives by his own code of ethics.She unfairly blames him for leading her on and then slaps him: "I""ll hate you till I die.I can""t think of anything bad enough to call you." Without any more discussion, Ashley stiffly walks from the room.In frustration, she throws a vase against he fireplace mantle.Scarlett is surprised, embarrassed, and angered to see Rhett Butler rise from his hiding place behind the sofa - he is amused after overhearing he entire Ashley-Scarlett exchange and her importunate pleas, sarcastically commenting: "Has the war started?" Their first, fiery conversation and meeting is typical of their entire relationship in the film - a well-matched, sexually-electric, equally conscience-less bonding, but always tumultuously paired together.