Annabelle Dexter-Jones

Annabelle Dexter-Jones

  • Born: 1986-10-25
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  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: "Wholey Moses" "Holy Car" "Ava's Possessions"
  • Annabelle Dexter-Jones, actor, participated in the movie "Wholey Moses" in 2003, in the movie "Holy Cars" in 2012, and in the movie "Ava's Possessions" in 2015.
    Extended Reading
    • Vinnie 2022-04-20 09:02:10

      movies and cities

      I just went out for a walk, and I forgot to take the key and smashed the door. The neighbor was already asleep. . .

      Passed by the

      parking  -rise building in the 13th district, the Taiwanese Buddhist shrine in the parking garage, the incandescent light with the bright smell of urine
       , walking...

    • Clifford 2022-01-06 08:02:28

      The lines are the highlight

      I would never think that I could understand a work like holy motors, and I never thought I would understand it. The strange work of the beast was criticized as the pinnacle of the director since the lovers of Xinqiao. It can have a forum like Mulholland Road for analysis. No matter how many roles...

    • Tamara 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      That nude solo silent film reminded me of the Balkan silent film that Anzhe used in "The Gaze of Ulysses." In the end, the dialogue between motors is of great significance to the times. The mechanized era is anti-mechanized, because it is inconsistent with the natural nature of human beings, but at least there is a sustenance of things. Seems to be a more serious crisis because the physiology cannot adapt in the short term

    • Heloise 2022-01-06 08:02:28

      See me not me, I see me, and I am not me; Xu Lanyuan presented Mei Lanfang as a gift, and Leo Karax as a gift.

    Holy Motors quotes

    • Angèle: I'll be punished?

      Mr. Oscar: Yes. Your punishment, my poor Angèle, is to be you. To have to live with yourself.

    • L'Homme à la tache de vin: What makes you carry on, Oscar?

      Mr. Oscar: What made me start, the beauty of the act.

      L'Homme à la tache de vin: Beauty? They say it's in the eye, the eye of the beholder.

      Mr. Oscar: And if there's no more beholder?