-
Winona 2022-03-23 08:01:05
this raucous frenzy
I watched "Fever Tulip" in two nights. The second half of last night's brain was so similar to the real second half I saw tonight, as if I had seen this movie somewhere. That's right... I've read the original... The story is set in the 17th century tulip economic bubble. The Dutch people's mad love...
-
Adalberto 2022-03-23 09:03:36
gibberish
I thought the movie had a bit of a "Handmaid's Tale" feel to it in the beginning. Women acted as reproductive tools at that time. People tirelessly "having sex just to born a boy" later saw the love between Mraia and the fishmonger, and the love between Sophia and Jan, and felt that it was a little...

Joanna Scanlan
-
Britney 2022-03-23 09:03:36
The man who plays futures is unreliable
-
Lorenz 2022-03-27 09:01:23
Classical atmosphere and texture, first-class light and shadow, Kanmei's peak appearance, this character is not pleasing to write, but it is the role of the master, the perspective at the end is changed, leaving a farewell letter, arranging the funeral, giving up everything, in India The scene of letting go of everything in the wheat field is sublimated at once, and I personally think it is the most attractive character in the whole film, which justifies the name of the honest man.
Related articles
-
Cornelis Sandvoort: If it should come to a choice, let the baby go, I beg of you. In God's name, spare my wife.
Dr Sorgh: Isn't that up to God?
-
Maria: [narrating] Soon after, the government stepped in and banned tulip trading. Overnight, the market crashed. Thousands were left destitute. All this stemmed from a love of beauty, a passion for flowers whose lives are even briefer than our own. But while the blooms had faded, the paintings remained.