Text: Film Jun
Editor: Tong Yao
Production: Li Hao
Mathematicians say that kissing is the shortest distance between two straight lines;
Biologists say kissing is a bacterial exchange of hermaphrodites;
Physicists say that kissing is when two orbicularis orbicularis muscles are juxtaposed when they are contracted;
The poet said that kissing is a meadow full of flowers in summer;
Shakespeare said that kissing is the seal of love.
Valentine's Day is here again, everyone don't hold back, hurry up and follow the movie to learn how to kiss!
Don't forget that kissing can not only delay aging, but also play a beauty and beauty effect;
It can also promote blood circulation and improve the body's immunity.
In addition, scientists have also found that hot kisses consume 12 calories at a time,
Equivalent to the calories consumed by jogging 1 km or scrubbing the floor once.

Clark Gable vs Claude Colbe (One Night Out, 1934)
In order to cover up the rich family qianjin Ellie who ran away from home, the reporter Peter had to pretend to be a husband and wife with her every night and sleep in the same room.
In order to avoid suspicion, he hung a blanket between the two people's beds every time, and the bond between the two of them became deeper and deeper during the journey, but neither of them wanted to poke open the window paper.
Ellie finally reconciled with her father, and after getting the consent of her future father-in-law, the real gentleman allowed herself to kiss Fangze.
Clark Gable vs Vivien Leigh (Gone with the Wind, 1939)
Scarlett's husband was shot and killed in a war and became a widow.
Brad came to propose to her, but Scarlett refused.
So Brad took her in his arms and forcibly kissed her.
Scarlett refused at first – "I'm going to faint."
However, she immediately agreed to Brad's marriage proposal – "I do.".
Humphrey Bogart vs Ingrid Bergman (Casablanca, 1942)
Rick, the target of a German Nazi bounty, met with Ilsa the next day to leave Casablanca at the train station.
"Kiss me like the last time," Ilsa pleaded with Rick.
So Rick kissed softly, which was indeed Rick's last kiss with Ilsa.
The next day Ilsa did not attend the appointment.
Gary Grant vs Ingrid Bergman (Beauty Count, 1946)
The daughter of a Nazi spy played by Ingrid Bergman and the federal agent played by Gary Grant hugged and kissed passionately.
At this time, the phone rang, and the two of them walked over with their arms around each other, taking time to continue kissing while talking, and then moved to the door to kiss.
To circumvent the Hays Law ban, Hitchcock wrote a conversation about how to have fun washing dishes in the kitchen for the 3-minute hug, sandwiched between them.
The mouths of the male and female protagonists in this set of shots touched 15 times without violating the 3-second rule.
Later, the kissing shot became the cover of a film festival publication at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival.
Bert Lancaster vs Deborah Kerr (Gone with the Wind, 1953)
On the eve of Pearl Harbor, the U.S. Pacific garrison was having fun and stealing its life.
Officer Walden even had an affair with Karen, the squadron leader's wife, and the two kissed passionately on the Beach in Hawaii.
This scene has been repeatedly voted the most famous kissing scene in the history of cinema.
Gregory Pike vs Audrey Hepburn (Roman Holiday, 1953)
When Princess Anne visited Rome, she sneaked out alone and sparked a love affair with journalist Joe.
The two spent a short but beautiful time, but due to the disparity in the status of the two, they had to rely on each other.
When parting, the two could no longer suppress their inner emotions and hugged each other and kissed each other.
James Stewart vs Grace Kelly (Rear Window, 1954)
James Stewart was dozing off as the warm, melting sun shining through the courtyard on the room's rear window.
A shadow slowly swept across his face, and finally froze as a close-up of Kelly's——
She leaned down and gave him a gentle kiss.
Stewart woke up and was intoxicated by the beauty in front of him.
Audrey Hepburn vs George Pepperd (Breakfast at Tiffany,1961)
Holly, who travels through high society and pursues a material life, eventually finds an abandoned cat in the rain with the help of her lover Paul.
Holly hugged the cat and Kissed Paul in the rain, and both found true love for each other, a kiss that became a classic in romance films.