Budget
$10,500,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$10,709,995
Opening weekend US & Canada
$229,292
Gross worldwide
$27,869,129
Budget
$10,500,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$10,709,995
Opening weekend US & Canada
$229,292
Gross worldwide
$27,869,129
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By Angel 2022-04-20 09:02:06
How should I put it, I was looking forward to it, I thought it was a very exciting story, but after reading it, I felt that the scene was beautiful and the shooting angle was also beautiful, but the story was a bit flat and straight, and the flow was average, only there was a little conflict at the end, and then The hero was poisoned? I feel that the plot structure of the movie is not very reasonable, so many girls like the male protagonist, and the conflict is just a quarrel? In the end,...
By Elbert 2022-04-20 09:02:06
Don't think you're the only one who's tough
The little girl picking mushrooms accidentally picked up a wounded man, a Yankee who belonged to the enemy army, and took him back to the girls' school. The ladies saw that he was seriously injured and decided to rescue him before handing it over to the army. The soldier recovered after waking up. He regained his spirit and quickly regained the attributes of love and sainthood. The hormones emitted have a fatal attraction to all women up and down the girls' school, and the teacher is no...
By Maverick 2022-04-20 09:02:06
Some comparisons between the characters in the new version of "Under the Peony" and the old version
Before watching the new version of "Under the Peony", I looked for the old version and watched it. I didn't expect it to be starring Eastwood, but even if there is Mr. Dongmu, I don't like it, or it's not my favorite. .
A few days ago, I finally finished watching Coppola's version of "Under the Peony". Since I have seen the old version before, I always inadvertently paid attention to the difference between the two versions. Compared with the old version, the new version has been...
By Adelbert 2022-04-20 09:02:06
Miss Coppola is amazing this time. When the little princess grows up, she will laugh at herself and introspect deeply, and she will show the inferiority of women and make a big irony.
One season of "American Horror" is about witches. A group of modern witches is in a girls' boarding school. There is a stallion-style man in it. They are assembled with corpses. The man under the witch's pomegranate skirt is this kind of Frankenstein. .
Under the peonies, the backward conservative...
By Garrick 2022-04-20 09:02:06
In Two Flowers, Kieslowski brilliantly applies a two-tone filter, rendering the experience of the two Veronicas romantic and captivating. When we are immersed in the mood and atmosphere created by the image, there will even be a moment when we think that this kind of "psychic induction" will really happen: in a certain corner of the world, will there be an existence that communicates with me ?
As a master of realism, Keith's images undoubtedly demonstrate the power of this...
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By Rozella 2022-04-24 07:01:16
Like the composition of primary school students, the mentally handicapped is funny. One more star for...
By Earl 2022-04-24 07:01:16
It's a pity that the inner drama that should have been specially emphasized is not very well expressed. Photography and art are a...
By Henri 2022-04-24 07:01:16
Oh, woman....
By Lucie 2022-04-24 07:01:16
I like this natural light and aesthetic style very much, but the male protagonist is too stupid, and the discussion of female eroticism is ridiculously superficial. In fact, there is a lot that can be done to show the turbulent undercurrents from daily life. It can only be said that Coppola's script is not...
By Laney 2022-04-24 07:01:16
Except for the plot, everything else seems to be...
John McBurney: In the middle of battle with all the iron flying overhead, me first thought was to bury me-self.
Edwina: But, when you couldn't, you ran.
John McBurney: I did. I surely deed I did.
Edwina: That wasn't very brave of you to run.
John McBurney: Maybe not. But, it was smart, I think.
Edwina: Because you're alive?
John McBurney: And now I've met you.
Edwina: You don't even know me.
Martha Farnsworth: I hope the girls weren't telling stories.
John McBurney: What do you care what they say about you?
Martha Farnsworth: I don't. I didn't want you to get the wrong impression.
John McBurney: Then, you do care what I think about you?
Martha Farnsworth: You're a stranger here. That's all.
John McBurney: How did you end up in this place?
Edwina: Why are you so interested in me?
John McBurney: I just recollect you and I are both a little out of place here. I bet you're the independent sort - and the other girls, they don't even know how to get close to you. And then, of course, there's your looks.
Edwina: That doesn't matter to me.
John McBurney: Oh, you can bet it matters to other people. Sorry to tell you and I hope you don't mind me telling you; but, well, in all my travels, I've never come across such a delicate beauty as yours.