Patrick Bruel

Patrick Bruel

  • Born: 1959-5-14
  • Height: 5' 11¾" (1.82 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Alex 2022-01-08 08:02:42

      One day the girl grew up——An interpretation of feminist perspective

      1. Brief introduction to feminism The

       

        early feminist movement appeared in the middle of the 20th century. The key word of this movement was equality. The feminist movement of this period was deeply rooted in the social and political life of the country and believed in the value of women. Can be...

    • Dennis 2022-03-23 09:02:41

      Love to Paris. You have to find yourself. Live more fully

      Loved "Homecoming in Paris" and "Under the Tuscan Sun" since "I was a kid," both of which are often on my hard drive when I travel "as an adult."
      I like the looks of Harrison Ford and the heroine, the aura of Paris and the English accent of the heroine and all the music in this movie.
      These two...

    • Adelbert 2022-04-22 07:01:42

      save me ,Sabrina fair.&I find myself in Paris.

    • Quinn 2022-03-19 09:01:06

      Although Ford is too old to play the boss. But the film is well-made, and the female lead Nianxin's music with "Rose Life" is impressive. Julia Ormond is not attractive, and has fallen in love with her ever since.

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      Sabrina: My father's reading. It's in a poem.

      Linus Larrabee: Oh?

      Sabrina: "Sabrina fair, listen where thou art sitting under the glassy, cool, translucent wave, in twisted braids of lilies knitting the loose train of thy amber-dropping hair."

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      Linus Larrabee: Ah, yes.

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      Linus Larrabee: When do I have time?

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      Linus Larrabee: [lightheartedly] I'm storing it up.

      Sabrina: [seriously] No, you're not.

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      Sabrina: It's the story of a water sprite who saved a virgin from a fate worse than death.

      Linus Larrabee: And Sabrina's the virgin.

      Sabrina: [quietly] Sabrina's the savior.

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      Linus Larrabee: Yes, I do. That's why I never got married. David, however, believes in the tooth fairy.

      Sabrina: That's why I like him.

      Linus Larrabee: Well, I like him too. As a matter of fact, I love him. I just don't know what to do with him.