Helena Dvoráková

Helena Dvoráková

  • Born: 1979-1-30
  • Height: 5' 5" (1.65 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Nellie 2022-03-25 09:01:18

      good actor, bad story

      The movie begins with a magnificent and magnificent scene-the deep and tumultuous sea of ​​clouds, the endlessly spreading forest farm... All of a sudden, people are brought into the open vastness of the west. At the end, too, after everyone is dead, the camera is zoomed out again, the clouds are...

    • Makenzie 2022-01-15 08:01:55

      Betrayal of production: the tragedy of the soul machine

      Betrayal of production: the tragedy of the soul machine-see "Selena" text/empty words because an American writer once said in his novel, "Every soul is a factory that makes betrayal. No matter what the reason is: in order to survive, Excitement, promotion, idealism". Although this statement is a...

    • Florence 2022-03-26 09:01:11

      This is too bad, and it really is not good for the delay. The script wants to include the entire novel, which leads to lack of focus. The relationship between the two protagonists is so pale that they have to use frequent sex scenes to save the scene. JL has not been able to perform such bitter and hated roles in a hierarchical manner. It's a pity that the original work, together with the dream of applying for the Olympic Games, was turned into the mountain wind in the fire.

    • Marian 2022-03-26 09:01:11

      The difference in this film is that no one is wrong, a flesh-and-blood man who cares about his son, a mother's desire to be right, a righteous wife who defends her love in a strong way. No one is right. The two leading actors are still great, and they don't play for a second. My daughter is really ugly, and she stares at her all day long to show your auntie, I would like to kill her if I change her. .

    Serena quotes

    • Sheriff McDowell: The logging barons always cry "jobs" and "free enterprise," but the truth is, you barely pay enough to put food on the table!

      Pemberton: Oh, we pay more than any job these men can get, and that's why there's a line fifty-deep every time there's an opening.

      Sheriff McDowell: Openings? Yes, you always have openings, don't you, Mr. Pemberton? Because your camps have killed more men than the war between the States.

    • Sheriff McDowell: Got anything to add?

      Galloway: It was an accident.

      Sheriff McDowell: How do you know that?

      Galloway: He ain't a good enough shot to do it on purpose.