very daring--for the time--of h'wood tackling a man's love for the daughter--not the mother!! very hot then--and in a way still now---the age thing. love the wacky 60's themse--it contrasts with the off beat theme.
Haha, the ways they got around censorship in this film are crazy. Chaymz Mayzun asking 'Uh, heuow mutch?' and Charlotte Haze feigning haggle-prices like a Madame. Kubrick said he never would've made it if he'd known how heavy the censorship would be, but I reckon he did a good job of getting the feelings across in a way that's as funny as in the book, even if it isn't as true or deep-reaching.
joy behar would have been perfect for the part of lolita, well, maybe lolita's dog
joeasmythe 3 days ago
Film interessante.
italianoettore 1 week ago
I just read the book, I think this scene is very accurate. I couldn't picture it better myself.
AgentGustavo 1 month ago
i think it was .... your cherry pies" what a line, esp for 1962!
astropil01 1 month ago
Lolita looks so old
PeterMusicEater 2 months ago 2
very daring--for the time--of h'wood tackling a man's love for the daughter--not the mother!! very hot then--and in a way still now---the age thing. love the wacky 60's themse--it contrasts with the off beat theme.
windstorm1000 3 months ago
sunny garden; oh yes!
flaminia5 3 months ago
@RobbVonZeppelin That's easily a contender for the greatest youtube comment ever written.
PromWolf 4 months ago
Haha, the ways they got around censorship in this film are crazy. Chaymz Mayzun asking 'Uh, heuow mutch?' and Charlotte Haze feigning haggle-prices like a Madame. Kubrick said he never would've made it if he'd known how heavy the censorship would be, but I reckon he did a good job of getting the feelings across in a way that's as funny as in the book, even if it isn't as true or deep-reaching.
Elcore 4 months ago
@RobbVonZeppelin Or James Mason-- smeared with cotton candy.
BarnabasFrid 5 months ago