Delano Montgomery

Delano Montgomery

  • Born: 1991-11-3
  • Height: 5' 10" (1.78 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Jimmie 2021-12-27 08:01:54

      Paul Schrader

      1 Boring image language and stories

      Pretending to be concise video, depressive atmosphere, without skillful scheduling.

    • Ibrahim 2021-12-27 08:01:54

      The life of the priest in the old town

      Compared with the maverick and dazzling "Diary of a Country Priest", what the First Reformed Church lacks is the strange taste of Jansenism.

      Keywords: pastor's diary; church of Dutch immigrants; industrial city; increasingly harsh environment

      Presumably, viewers with a little experience can see a lot...

    • Dejah 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      ending wtf? I want to lose one star because of the ending. In order not to fall into a cliché, I forcibly broke down

    • Mossie 2021-12-27 08:01:54

      B+/ I don’t hesitate to build the character’s inner dilemma with overloaded text. It seems that it is overflowing but it is frozen, it seems that it is displayed outside but it is inward, and it seems that analysis is actually presented-and all this is done if there is not enough thorough and accurate image execution. Less than. Therefore, the ending may not support the air of the balance spring to the end, and there should not be too many detours, perhaps it can highlight the condensed and transparent sense of the image. / Two brushes, a realistic reconstruction of the stage aesthetics of "Mishima Yukio Biography".

    First Reformed quotes

    • Reverend Ernst Toller: Courage is the solution to despair, reason provides no answers. I can't know what the future will bring; we have to choose despite uncertainty. Wisdom is holding two contradictory truths in our mind, simultaneously, Hope and despair. A life without despair is a life without hope. Holding these two ideas in our head is life itself.

    • [first lines]

      Reverend Ernst Toller: I have decided to keep a journal. Not in a word program or digital file, but in longhand, writing every word out so that every inflection of penmanship, every word chosen, scratched out, revised, is recorded. To set down all my thoughts and the simple events of my day factually and without hiding anything. When writing about oneself, one should show no mercy. I will keep this diary for one year; 12 months. And at the end of that time, it will be destroyed. Shredded, then burnt. The experiment will be over.