Ben Fransham

Ben Fransham

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  • Height: 6' 1½" (1.86 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Rosella 2022-01-02 08:01:17

      Right and wrong free others to comment

      Regardless of whether the three views conveyed by the film are in line with the mainstream consciousness, in terms of the structure and expression of the film, it is no less than a good film with a heart. Aestheticism, romance, crime, and blood are intertwined and overlapped, showing the extreme...

    • Reginald 2022-01-02 08:01:17

      PJ is a good director

      There is such a director, maybe he will never be named a master, maybe he will never use movies as a means to discuss profound philosophical and aesthetic issues, but he is not satisfied with just making movies that are exciting and profitable. Even if other people will shoot very clichéd themes,...

    • Brittany 2022-03-25 09:01:10

      Weird. After hearing about this film for many years, I was really impressed by Jackson's talent. Although many introductions label this film as gay, like many films that are overemphasized, it only talks about the pain of youth, the pursuit of freedom, and the noble soul. Movies are good because they sometimes resonate with people who think outside the norm, while in reality we are still good people.

    • Jennyfer 2022-04-23 07:02:37

      When one is crazy, it is called insane, and when two people are crazy together, it is called love.

    Heavenly Creatures quotes

    • [During a night rain-storm, Dr. Hulme knocks on the Riepers' door]

      Dr. Henry Hulme: Mrs. Rieper, may I come in?

      Honorah Parker Rieper: Yes, of course.

      Dr. Henry Hulme: Thank you.

      [They sit in the parlor]

      Dr. Henry Hulme: Your daughter's an imaginative and spirited girl.

      Honorah Parker Rieper: Look, if she's spending too much time at your house, you only need to say. All those nights that she spends over, she assured us that you don't mind.

      Dr. Henry Hulme: It, it's rather more complicated than that. Since Mrs. Hulme and I have returned home, Juliet has been behaving in a rather disturbed manner... surliness, general irritability - most uncharacteristic.

      Herbert Rieper: Sure I can't tempt you to a nice sherry, Dr. Hulme?

      Dr. Henry Hulme: No, thank you. The thing is...

      Honorah Parker Rieper: Yvonne hasn't been herself, either. Locking herself away in her room, endlessly writing.

      Dr. Henry Hulme: My wife and I feel the friendship is... unhealthy.

      Herbert Rieper: No arguments there, Dr. Hulme! All that time inside working on those novels of theirs. They don't get fresh air or exercise!

      Honorah Parker Rieper: I'm not sure what you mean, Dr. Hulme.

      Dr. Henry Hulme: Your daughter appears to have formed a rather unwholesome attachment to Juliet.

      Honorah Parker Rieper: What's she done?

      Dr. Henry Hulme: She hasn't done anything. It's the intensity of the friendship that concerns me. I think we should avert trouble before it starts.

    • [Pauline and Juliet are planning to run away to Hollywood and meet their favorite actors, such as James Mason and Mario Lanza]

      Juliet Hulme: As soon as those bods in Hollywood cop a look at us, they'll be falling over themselves!

      Pauline Parker: Oh, it'll be amazing to meet James in person. I just know we'll hit it off brilliantly. And Guy Rolfe. And Mel Ferrer.

      Juliet Hulme: And Mario!

      Pauline Parker: Oh, I can't wait to do the love scenes.

      Juliet Hulme: Ooh.

      Pauline Parker: But what if they're married?

      Juliet Hulme: Oh, don't worry about that. We'll simply 'moider' any odd wives that get in our way!