Jon-Scott Clark

Jon-Scott Clark

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  • Height: 5' 7" (1.7 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Joana 2022-04-21 09:01:58

      We are all past the age of reading fairy tales

      Yesterday, Cheng Cheng called me to watch a movie on the weekend. We also responded to the newspaper office's call, "It's sunny and blue sky, hurry up and make an appointment on the most comfortable weekend". As a result, the two of them were absolutely brain-burned, and they chose "Cinderella" to...

    • Lukas 2022-01-28 08:03:19

      have a good heart

      Originally, I didn't have much expectations for "Cinderella", so I went to the costumes. Unexpectedly, the whole children and parents (including the loud Baba) kept making wa.wa.wa sounds to the beautiful picture. The last time I saw a movie with this kind of atmosphere and scene was Frozen last...

    • Winona 2022-03-23 09:01:49

      Omg took the shot of the prince's lower body and it's hard to see, can you still watch the fairy tale, and I really want to dance in that princess dress

    • Clemmie 2022-03-21 09:01:49

      The advantage is that the clothes are beautiful. The movie is like a Disney cartoon live-action children's movie, which is quite positive and safe. As long as you are kind and brave, you can resolve all difficulties, insist on true love, and those who obstruct them will kneel by themselves.... But the irony is that Richard Madden, who plays the prince, has also staged a similar story in Game of Thrones, but it is the real version. The tragic result, life is no better than a song. Disney Dimension is too pink

    Cinderella quotes

    • Fairy Godmother: [narrating] Perhaps it was just as well that Ella's step-sisters were cruel. For had she not run to the forest, she might never have met the prince.

    • Fairy Godmother: [narrating, after Ella's father dies] How indeed to live. Economies had to be taken. Ella's step-mother dismissed the household. Her step-mother and step-sisters ever misused her. And by and by they considered Ella less a sister than a servant. And so Ella was left to do all the work. This was a good thing, for it distracted her from her grief. At least that was what her step-mother said. And she and her two daughters were more than happy to provide Ella with lots and lots of distraction. In their defense, they did share with her the very food they ate, or rather, the scraps from their table. She had little in the way of friends. Well, her friends were very little.

      Cinderella: [seeing Gus-Gus and his fellow mice] There you are. Have dinner with me, won't you?

      Fairy Godmother: But those friends she had, she treated with an open heart and an open hand.

      Cinderella: [setting up a overturned teacup and mini-doily] Your table.

      Fairy Godmother: Sometimes, by the end of the day, the drafty attic was too cold to spend the night in, so she lay by the dying embers of the hearth to keep warm.