Aaron Spivey-Sorrells

Aaron Spivey-Sorrells

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  • Height: 5' 10" (1.78 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Ebba 2021-12-28 08:01:44

      Joe's sadness is that there is no hope

      Nicholas Cage has handsome muscles and beard. He laughed at me when he taught the boy to be handsome.

      The story is not complicated, and the taste in the ordinary is acceptable. If it weren't for the sadness of the background music, it might be more interesting to be less sensational.

      1. The old...

    • Bailee 2021-12-28 08:01:44

      Nothing changed.

      Joe bought Gary a new life at the cost of death. ——This is what people want to see.

      But it is very likely that the direction of the story is: Gary's cowardly mother hated him and caused the death of her husband from now on, and the physically and mentally injured sister eventually became a...

    • Marcel 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      This may be the best film of cage in recent years, slightly monotonous and boring. It turned out to be made by the producer of mud, no wonder the style is so bad. I inexplicably like a Zheng wife, and the Zheng Tai's house is a muddy mess, and there is an oxazole father. Can the ending not die, lack of positive energy

    • Madelyn 2021-12-28 08:01:44

      Tye Sheridan, asked for a boat from Matthew McConaughey last time, this time for a car from Nicholas Cage, and next time for a plane from... Liam Neeson? !

    Joe quotes

    • Connie: What are you thinking, Joe?

      Joe: Nothing. There's nothing I can do and I hate it.

      Connie: That's not true.

      Joe: Yeah, it is. You look at me like I can make a move. What are you thinking when you look at me like that? Don't you care? I don't know who I am, but I know what keeps me alive is restraint. Keeps me out of jail. Keeps me from hurting people. A mark of some fucked-up faith that there's a reason. A reason for all of this. A reason in most moments I shouldn't do what I wanna do. I do as I'm told. These men who bust their asses work like dogs - and I believe in them - but every day they hurt. They get old, they peel back... There's no frontier anymore. And I watch that boy, and I see someone who's... nothing like me, but... he's a child folks left behind. And he's on a fence, balanced right there.

      Connie: What do you want? What is it you want?

      Joe: Nothing.

      Connie: Just tell me what I can do. I like you.

      Joe: I like you, too, but what's the point in any of it? Fuck to this day. I mean, fuck to this day. It's all just gonna boil up and wash us away. Maybe you'll still be here. Maybe you won't.

    • [first lines]

      Gary: Hey, you old man, you look at me. I got som'in' to say to you. Every time we land someplace new, you say it's gonna be different, but it ain't. You mess up... a lot... then you leave a mess for me and Momma and Dorothy to clean up, and that ain't right. That's all I'm sayin'. Hell, I do what I gotta do. You do whatever the hell you want - whatever you can get away with. You're just a... selfish old drunk. Yeah, that's what you is. Yeah, this place is gonna be after us. Hell, they'll be on you, and they're gonna beat your ass. And I hate to see you go down. You know you're my daddy. You know what you are, ain't you? I'm talking at chu.

      [Wade gives a long silent stare]

      Gary: What'chu done this time? They'll beat your ass, shit. That's what they're gonna do. You can count on it.

      [Wade suddenly slaps Gary then walks away]