Extended Reading
  • Carter 2022-03-16 08:01:01

    bad man multiple choice

    When I was in the English department, so-called feminist literary criticism was extremely popular among students—partly because my classmates were mostly women. Later, when I was doing intensive reading of a classic work, I always Some people only stare at the horns inside, and stubbornly believe...

  • Linwood 2022-03-16 08:01:01

    Marry who you should marry, treat your lover as your lover

    The most poisonous woman's heart, Annete Bening Colin Firth's works of
    gorgeous French court real-life shooting, perfectly restored the luxurious and exquisite life of the upper class nobles in the 18th century. I can only think of one word, exquisit. There is a novel in the plot, so I won't...

  • Aurelio 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    It's an interesting movie, but the actors in this version are too mixed and their acting skills are uneven, resulting in a completely different tone from the original, but it's still closer to the "Scandal" version. No matter how fresh and tender Uncle Ke wears a bow and a floral shirt, he doesn't have the taste of a romantic ghost, but Benin is as beautiful as poison. The precocious European upper class is really ruining the three views. Samsung half take Samsung.

  • Pink 2022-04-23 07:05:25

    Every version of Mai Dai is crying... the face version of Vermont is a little out of harmony. Looking at a really unpleasant film, I always feel that the screenwriter sometimes acts like a madman, and sometimes it is an embarrassing development of "letting the next generation continue our story".

Valmont quotes

  • Mertuil: It seems to me, Vicomte, that you believe one thing in Paris and another in the country.

  • Valmont: What do you want to wager?

    Mertuil: Anything you want.

    Valmont: You. Your body.

    Mertuil: And if you lose?

    Valmont: Anything you want.

    Mertuil: I want you to shut yourself in a monastery, anoint yourself with ashes and repent for all your sins.

    Valmont: I accept.

    Mertuil: Good night, my little monk. I'm afraid you'll be very lonely. Remember me in your prayers sometime.