Frederick Stafford

Frederick Stafford

  • Born: 1928-3-11
  • Height: 6' 3" (1.91 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Kiley 2022-02-04 08:07:04

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      I have to say, I was attracted by this picture.
      The woman in the poster is not top-notch, but beautiful. Isn’t it
      two beliefs that have caused such a conflict.
      It is a meaningless thing
      .
      This is the belief of man ?
      This is one of the reasons why I reject faith.
      Maybe it makes people have a bottom...

    • Ernestina 2022-02-04 08:07:04

      It was only when I started writing that I realized that my language was so poor...

      The beginning is amazing, the comments contain spoilers, be careful.

      In order to calm the anger of the men and divert their attention, the women in the village paid for the sexy girls in the bar to come to the village for a week. In their hearts, men are attracted to other women, and even cheated....

    • Dusty 2022-03-25 09:01:23

      Women in solidarity save men! really not bad

    • Courtney 2022-03-27 09:01:23

      Labaki proved talent again. The first twenty minutes are a bit lengthy, and after half an hour you'll discover the brilliance of the film. The humor, plot, performance, and depth are combined, and the use of the camera is also very masterful. Although it is a little idealistic, it is still a masterpiece. Taking the third place in Lebanese film history is the best compliment. #The girl tour guide with both talent and beauty is the most awesome#

    Where Do We Go Now? quotes

    • [first lines]

      Amale: [narrating] The story I tell is for all who want to hear. A tale of those who fast, a tale of those who pray, a tale of a lonely town, mines scattered all around. Caught up in a war, split to its very core. To clans with broken hearts under a burning sun. Their hands stained with blood in the name of a cross or a crescent. From this lonely place, which has chosen peace, whose history is spun of barbed wire and guns.

    • Amale: It's definitely blood.

      Rita: Is it a sign? God is speaking to us.

      Aïda: Yes. He's trying to tell us you're dumb. It's chicken blood, stupid.