Ricky Low

Ricky Low

  • Born: 1988-3-10
  • Height: 5' 11" (1.8 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Milton 2022-03-20 09:02:06

      reminds me a lot

      Children who are pampered are a bit sloppy, and they only blame their family. My best friend and her family dote on her very much. When she was looking for a boyfriend, everyone she met said that it was not suitable for him. Her family did not agree, but she I just like to insist on being with....

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    • Benjamin 2022-04-19 09:02:23

      Another movie to watch for tea

      Saying that it is to show the repeated process of drug use or the chaotic state of drug use cannot hide the failure of editing. Because this is a movie that allows the audience to enter from a third perspective, for audiences who have not read the book, such editing has no narrative ability,...

    • Burdette 2022-03-26 09:01:08

      The performances of the father and son are great, but the whole film is not well told, the flashbacks are a bit messy, and the rhythm is always out of touch. I want to focus on both sides (the drug addict and the tortured family member), but I feel that the strength on the child's side is not enough. PS: Inexplicably always pay attention to the shirt Steve Carell changes every scene.

    • Eriberto 2022-03-24 09:02:29

      After avoiding most of the clichés that show drug addiction, father-son deviance, and correction of details, this play tells the relationship between father and son in a more sad mood: there is no way to save the life trajectory that cannot be saved, only memories of young and middle-aged Nic is his father's beautiful son. For his son, he will always be the beautiful boy in his memory.

    Beautiful Boy quotes

    • David Sheff: Do you know how much I love you? If you could take all the words in the language, it still wouldn't describe how much I love you. And if you could gather all those words together, it still wouldn't describe what I feel for you. What I feel for you is everything. I love you more than everything.

    • David Sheff: The Feeling of Alienated and Isolated. It will pass... Right?