Yesterday I was looking for an inspirational film. I was writing something and I needed a film that was able to give someone a breath of fresh air, one of those films that change your attitude towards something, preferably a classic film. I thought about "All About Eve" but it wasn't good enough. I searched the Internet and found nothing. At the same time, I had planned to watch Sabrina with Audrey Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart and, as it turned out, this was the inspirational film I was looking for.
Here's where the inspiration was drawn from:
Sabrina is in Paris having a cooking class, but she forgets to turn on the oven for her soufflé.
Baron: I have been watching you. Your mind has not been on the cooking. It has been elsewhere. You're in love. And I will venture to go a step further. You are unhappily in love.
Sabrina: Does it show?
Baron:Very clearly. A woman happily in love, she burns the souffle. A woman unhappily in love, she forgets to turn on the oven.
Later, she writes a letter to her father. She tells him:
I have learnt so many things, Father. Not just how to make vichyssoise or calf's head with sauce vinaigrette, but a much more important recipe. I have learnt how to live, how to be in the world and of the world...and not just to stand aside and watch. And I will never, never again run away from life, or from love, either.
Sabrina is the chauffeur's daughter and she has been in love with the son of a rich family ever since she can remember. He had never paid attention to her, until she goes to Paris to study and comes back a sophisticated grown woman. When she comes back, her father tells her:
- Nothing's changed. He's still David Larrabee. And you're still the chauffeur's daughter. And you're still reaching for the moon.
Sabrina: No, Father. The moon's reaching for me.
And that is IT.
14 comments:
So much of meaning in the dialogues.And so true!Loved the bit about being happily in love, and being unhappily in love.Also loved the bit about "moon reaching for me".Brilliant.Am so glad I discovered your blog.
Day: I completely agree!
PS: Thanks for those kind words and I'm really happy you liked it :)
I can just eat this post up--you have inspired me as much as I hope that you inspired yourself!
The moon's reaching for me...like I opened a fortune cookie or something...
I love love loved this film too, I have not seen it for ages and had forgotten all the good lines... tonight I may just have to make a date with Audrey!
i haven't seen this movie... but i am going to have to.
i love the dialogue!
That is the most divine photo of Audrey; she is soooo lovely. I always wished I was tiny like she is!
Novel Nymph: Oh I'm so glad :) I've been getting a lot of inspiration lately, it's a thrilling sensation! :)
LadyMiss: I haven't seen many films with her, but the ones I've seen are so uplifting!
Holychaos: It is strongly recommended!!
Cathy: Her face is pure perfection, isn't it? :)
Your comment was just what I needed yesterday...
Novel Nymph: I'm not usually into this kind of flattery, but you are a DEAR :)
She is class every which way you look. What a lovely movie. You certainly picked one of my favorites.
Hope you are doing well.
Take care,
Connie
Hi Connie!
How are you? Yes, she's very classy!!
love???
*BURP*
Dharmabum: What's wrong with love (the concept, not the complicated rest)? :)
ooo i love that last line! the moon is reaching for me!!!
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