Ali Kazim

Ali Kazim

  • Born: 1973-4-26
  • Height: 5' 10" (1.78 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Amely 2021-12-23 08:01:43

      A rare good comedy in Denmark

      This film greatly changed my view of Danish comedy. Although there is still suspicion of preaching, I prefer to see it as a more philosophical film, which is especially suitable for people to watch when they are in a daze. What attracts me the most is the sense of the lens inside. Each lens has a...

    • Ericka 2021-12-23 08:01:43

      211028: Adam's Apple

      Super heavy light comedy. The heaviness in content, the lightness in narration. Adam is the protagonist, but Ivan is the protagonist. Adam (low-high)---high: At first, the new fascists wanted to kill the godfather by letting the godfather know the truth. In the middle, the Arab's sentence "Where is...

    • Benjamin 2022-03-26 09:01:08

      A small piece of tender redemption, this one is different from the knife and the horse is that the BGM is so catchy. Hahaha, the more I watch Uncle Mads' films, the more I think he is so multifaceted and loving. He is not noble and glamorous at all! The male pig is the tragedy of the family banquet, rebelling against Erzhi! At that time, he was still blond and weak, and now he looks like a middle-aged uncle. . The starring Soy Sauce has repeatedly made me feel that the Cookie Country performance industry is so small! f8437be44 @

    • Lynn 2022-03-20 09:02:04

      Behind the apple tree, an angel is fighting, and the thunder is fierce.

    Adam's Apples quotes

    • Khalid: [after shooting 3 skinheads] God damnit, this is a shitty day!

    • Ivan: Evil has many faces and it can be difficult to tell them apart and choose sides. Especially these days where so many things are said in this and that town. Everything has so many nuances. Also we humans. If the game of chess had undergone the same development as humans the queen would be in front, the rooks would be crooked, and the pawn would be the main piece. We no longer know who we are and this rootlessness...