David J. Stebbeds

David J. Stebbeds

  • Born: 1993-9-22
  • Height: 5' 4¼" (1.63 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Dexter 2021-12-03 08:01:41

      Miracle yesterday

      There are various eggs and stalks about the Beatles in the film, and there are also the Beatles’ major golden skewers, which was originally pleasing enough, but unfortunately, it is probably the scriptwriter’s music + film that is so great for the Beatles. The concept of Lily James is not...

    • Spencer 2022-03-22 09:01:47

      Great, this piqued my interest in the Beatles~

      Overall evaluation: 8.0 (a hodgepodge of familiar routines, but a good match)

      I know, this kind of setting has appeared before, (although I only know one Charlotte annoyance...). But, you can't watch this movie with this kind of mentality. After all, their expressions and contents are...

    • Macie 2021-12-03 08:01:41

      It’s New Year's Eve (although it’s a shabby year) "Miracle of Yesterday" is probably the most tacky film Boyle has ever shot. Considering that the screenwriter is Curtis, it seems reasonable and reasonable to spend 10 million dollars on the Beatles copyright. The arrangement of the cover is too simple. The male lead's voice can't support Back in the USSR/Help. These slightly heavier songs. Let it be. It feels that the cover is good, but the goose is always interrupted. The design used the organ of strawberry fields forever and sgt.pepper lonely hearts club band sound effects and a mix of A day in the life sound wall. Of course, seeing 78-year-old Lennon still tears the last original Hey Jude out. When the tears rushed to Paul's voice again, the world is best to hear the world without the Beatles should be terrible

    • Daniella 2022-04-24 07:01:06

      The plot is forcibly arranged, the love line is loose and messy, the questions are deliberately pointed, and the reverse is deliberately reversed. The song is really nice, but it's really useless. The shooting level is particularly mediocre. I always feel that it is more suitable to open and hang copies of various industries. The novel version of Harry Potter and the Wall Street financial version of Coca-Cola are more suitable for making a drama, and Bohemian Rhapsody is the Proper demonstration of cinematic feel.

    Yesterday quotes

    • Jack Malik: So how long you been back in Suffolk?

      Rocky: Well, I'm trying to live outside the traditional concept of time. So, could be weeks, could me months, could be a year and a half, no idea.

    • Jack Malik: Thanks for taking such good care of me.

      Ellie Appleton: You're welcome. I'll come back later.

      Jack Malik: Will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I'm 64?

      Ellie Appleton: I don't know. I'll think about it. Why 64?

      Jack Malik: What do you mean?

      Ellie Appleton: It's just - oh, forget it.