Rebekah Staton

Rebekah Staton

  • Born: 1981-0-0
  • Height: 5' 9" (1.75 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Davon 2022-01-27 08:23:24

      Can't write short reviews

      Michael Sheen is enchanting camp with fat and powder, David Tennant dyed his hair and ginger hair named Ginger, good lady Emily Mortimer smoky makeup to cover up innocence, James Mcavoy is sensitive, trembling and fragile... The actors in this film are a group of Bright Young People, plus All the...

    • Alejandra 2022-01-27 08:23:24

      [Film Review] Bright Young Things (2003) 7.4/10

      Hitherto, still Stephen Fry's one-time directorial offering, BRIGHT YOUNG THINGS, a film adaption of Evelyn Waugh's novel “VILE BODIES”, is set in an interwar London, aspirant author Adam Fenwick-Symes (Moore) is our token leading man, one recurrent theme is that his intending marriage with...

    • Jeffry 2022-04-20 09:02:36

      Compared with the triviality of Evelyn Waugh's original novel, the adaptation of Uncle Fried is better in terms of plot and fullness of characters. But I always feel that it would be better if the ending stayed at the outbreak of war. The depraved life of the evil body is a cloud that is vulnerable in the face of war. Although Zhan Yimei is only a small supporting role, she really brings Simon to life.

    • Demario 2022-03-18 09:01:09

      The film directed by Uncle Fried, and Zhan Yimei and other big stars from corrupt countries come to play soy sauce, the rotten youth of the young people of the upper class in London before World War II, Stephen Campbell Moore played a lucky bastard, his The inexhaustible good luck is comparable to Captain Kirk of the Enterprise. A fatal tragedy is not something that is easy to adjust. It has become such an exaggerated and deliberate farce. ★★★

    Bright Young Things quotes

    • Colonel Blount: Don't think me discourteous, but I'm afraid it's impossible for me to ask you to luncheon. I have a guest coming on intimate family business. It's some young rascal who wants to marry my daughter.

      Adam Fenwick-Symes: Well, I want to marry your daughter too.

      Colonel Blount: What an extraordinary thing. Are you sure?

    • Colonel Blount: So you're the young fool who's going to marry my daughter.

      Adam Fenwick-Symes: I very much hope so, Sir.

      Colonel Blount: How much money have you got?

      Adam Fenwick-Symes: Well... I had a thousand pounds last night. I gave to all to a drunken major.

      Colonel Blount: What did you do that for?

      Adam Fenwick-Symes: Well, I... I hoped he'd put it on Indian Runner... In the November handicap.

      Colonel Blount: Never heard of the animal. When will you next have some money?

      Adam Fenwick-Symes: Well, when I've written some book. You see, I owe Lord Monomark. For an advance. And until I get it written I rather hoped... *we* rather hoped that you might... help us.

      Colonel Blount: How could *I* help you? I have never written a book in my life. Worte a letter to the Times once. Never published.

      Adam Fenwick-Symes: We thought that... well, that you might give us some money.

      Colonel Blount: You thought *that*, did you?... I think that's an admirable idea. I don't see any reason shy I shouldn't. How much do you want?