Geraldine Muir

Geraldine Muir

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    • Madilyn 2022-02-03 08:04:06

      Hope and Glory

      From a child's point of view, many things will look different in war. For example, the air raid on London by enemy planes will make the children cheer, because then they have earned their vacations and don't have to go to school. The film is directed by British director John. In Baoman's childhood...

    • Carmelo 2022-02-03 08:04:06

      thank you, Adolf!

      The film tells the story of the childhood of a nine-year-old boy in Britain during World War II. The war changed many people's lives, but for Billy, it seems that life has become better.
            The whole film is filled with a relaxed and lively atmosphere. At the beginning, the father put his...

    • Brett 2022-03-18 09:01:10

      The so-called World War II in the eyes of children is really not very innovative and touching except for being very noisy.

    • Maiya 2022-04-23 07:05:24

      In fact, I also think it is better than "Life is Beautiful", I still can't accept that Italian way of expression. Sure enough, no one has seen it, only more than 200 people have seen it. The first word in the synopsis is "old film". In fact, she is not old at all. This conception is even newer than many so-called new films now.

    Hope and Glory quotes

    • Roger: Do you wanna join our gang?

      Bill Rowen: Don't mind.

      Roger: Do you know any swear words?

      Bill Rowen: Yes.

      Roger: Say them. Go on. Say them. You can't join if you can't swear.

      Bill Rowen: I only know one.

      Roger: Well, say that one, then. Go on.

      Bill Rowen: [softly] Fuck.

      [Roger's gang is taken aback]

      Roger: That word is special. That word is only used for something really important. Now, repeat after me: Bugger off.

      Bill Rowen: Bugger off.

      Roger: Sod.

      Bill Rowen: Sod.

      Roger: Bloody.

      Bill Rowen: Bloody.

      Roger: Now put them all together: Bugger off, you bloody sod.

      Bill Rowen: Bugger off, you bloody sod.

      Roger: Okay, you're in.

    • Bruce: [after a jitterbug dance] That was great for me. How was it for you?

      Dawn: Bit too quick.

      Bruce: Well, now we can do it slow.