Ben Fransham

Ben Fransham

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

      Heavenly Creatures

      This New Zealand eccentric love film that gives full play to fantasy and imagery charm is adapted from the news of a homicide in the 1950s. The protagonists are Julie and Baoling, two female middle school students in Christchurch. Although they are not from different social classes, they also like...

    • Santina 2022-03-21 09:02:13

      a complex feeling

      This movie is so beautiful that you can't stop to catch your breath and want to watch it all in one go.
      I think there can be a feeling between the same sex that is so complicated and delicate that you can't describe it in words. You
      need to know about this movie. The story is definitely from a...

    • Abel 2022-04-22 07:01:33

      This film has a dreamy and ugly temperament... I don't like this story, Fei Wen is really afraid that she will bite her tongue when she speaks too much. The pj literature and art of the last century all have blind imaginations, and they think he should go like Terry Gilliam... But now he only likes to adapt classics or something. It is said that pj is true love for anus (is it really okay for a 31-year-old to play a wretched boarder and a 17-year-old little sister?)

    • Armani 2022-04-23 07:02:37

      PJ's style is fully revealed, the beauty at the beginning is as cheerful and bright as the sun, and the imaginative paragraphs in the middle are fantastic and fascinating. The two girls' fragility, stubbornness, and the rebellious psychology unique to adolescence are very delicately expressed, and they will not be disgusted, but have sympathy. I still have to thank PJ for his sincere attitude.

    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!