Kimberly Prendez

Kimberly Prendez

  • Born: 1971-1-25
  • Height: 5' 3" (1.6 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Gerson 2021-12-25 08:01:06

      "Declaration of Independence" signed by the old lawyer

      I also watched it on the CCTV movie channel the day before yesterday. I didn't understand the title of "Film Life" at first. Later, it was discovered that Luke's father originally opened a "Big Brilliant Cinema". This was probably linked to the title.
      The most impressive sentence is the mayor...

    • Garret 2021-12-25 08:01:06

      The main theme of the United States: the deconstruction and reconstruction of the heroic image

      Basically, I don’t have the habit of browsing the story introduction before watching a movie, and I have to discover and understand the freshness and surprise from beginning to end.

           "The Majestic", the Chinese translation is "Movie Life", or "Ecstasy". First of all, I admit that it was the...

    • Stanford 2021-12-25 08:01:06

      No pretentiousness, no tears, and move people completely by delicate feelings. In the past, I lost myself in the chaotic city, but I can still find it when I return to my hometown. Now, my hometown has become a bustling city, so where can I find myself? In addition, there can be plots of ordinary people against Congress in American movies. In domestic films, such discordant plots will never be seen. It is really Yaxie!

    • Sidney 2022-04-24 07:01:15

      Before there was Truman World, and then the movie life

    The Majestic quotes

    • Adele: Come on.

      [opens window leading down to Town Hall's basement]

      Adele: You first.

      Peter Appleton: [pause, suspiciously] Why me?

      Adele: [deadpan] Well, in the case the vicious guard dogs haven't been fed.

      Peter Appleton: [silent, looks horrified]

      Adele: So you can be a gentleman and help me down.

    • Adele: I'm trying to make up my own mind, about you being Luke.

      Peter Appleton: [rolls eyes] Join the club. So what you do think?

      Adele: The jury is still out.

      Peter Appleton: Fair enough.