tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6957796593469518584.post914461281664644978..comments2023-10-08T16:29:22.431+01:00Comments on Waitin' On a Sunny Day: Sunday Star - Ingrid BergmanSophiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06476748951237707978noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6957796593469518584.post-30539962938300423982010-07-19T01:14:50.007+01:002010-07-19T01:14:50.007+01:00Yeah, she was very natural, not only because the w...Yeah, she was very natural, not only because the way she looked, but also because she loved to give her characters humanity and realism (by not looking perfect the whole film). I enjoyed very much "Gaslight" w/Charles Boyer; "Notorious" & "Indiscreet" w/Cary Grant and "For whom the bell tolls" w/Gary Cooper :)<br />Two anecdotes about her that I read in "People will talk" by John Kobal.<br />a) When she first arrived to USA, she was invited to a party, where she saw a bunch of stars. She was amazed, but nobody seemed to notice her. One man finally talked to her, and said that everybody had to live that situation, that she looked lonely, and then invited her to a party. The man was Ernst Lubitsch. Ingrid went accompanied by her maid to his party some weekend, entered to Lubtisch house, saw a bunch of people like in every room, tried to look for the director, went to the pool, never saw him, and finally decided to go back to the car where the maid was waiting and just go away.<br />b) She says that Hedda Hopper and Louella Parsons hated her, that everyone respected these women and sent them presents for Christmas, but she didn't (she even rejected invitation to parties hosted by them). One day Hopper went to Italy and Ingrid invited her to a house in the countryside. Rossellini said it was ok, it was her decision. So the woman started to ask lots of questions, and Rossellini just answered "I don't know".Ingrid was nervous because the situation she had got herself into. At the end Hopper wrote a nasty article, saying that when she left, Ingrid stayed by the door, looking sad, yearning for the American freedom.<br /><br />I think I've written too much, and trying to think in English just tires me out:) Great idea for a series of posts btw:)Clara Fercovichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04247553895885558509noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6957796593469518584.post-15018236424553251222010-07-18T23:01:46.043+01:002010-07-18T23:01:46.043+01:00HAHAHAHA! How did I know you would comment!?
Whe...HAHAHAHA! How did I know you would comment!? <br /><br />When I clicked it my face was like this > :O <br /><br />You need to recommend me some Ingrid films!! :D<br /><br />Hahahaha, our minds must be somehow connected! I'm pretty sure we were twins separated at birth!<br /><br />Why, thank you! *said in a Greer Garson voice*Sophiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06476748951237707978noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6957796593469518584.post-25237181063843204652010-07-18T22:13:59.378+01:002010-07-18T22:13:59.378+01:00YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!
Ingy rules the universe!...YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!<br /><br />Ingy rules the universe!<br /><br />I love her so much!<br /><br />So crazy about the sunny smile thing! I was just gonna work on a tribute video for her and use the Bobby Darin song: Hello, Sunshine!<br /><br />:-D<br /><br />Great post!Milliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08562702535170134885noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6957796593469518584.post-7742332006059433372010-07-18T21:26:52.629+01:002010-07-18T21:26:52.629+01:00her smile was one of the most beautiful and sweet....her smile was one of the most beautiful and sweet. Miao SophieFelinitàhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07907467278558233435noreply@blogger.com