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Garett 2022-04-18 17:34:53
a fly in the ointment
This sentence comes to my mind: Lively with historical detail and unexpected turns… Water for Elephants is a rich surprise, a delightful gem springing from a fascinating footnote to history that absolutely deserves to be mined
This is Denver Broncos' review of the book
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Toney 2022-04-18 17:34:53
Weak male protagonists can't match the dazzling male lead
The male protagonist has no sense of existence, let's talk about the screenwriter's problem. As a veterinarian, even though I didn't take the final exam, I can't say that the first time I saw the horse's hoof, I would be able to say what the problem was, and be domineering. He shot Yinxing with a...
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Clotilde 2022-04-23 07:02:20
It can only be said that the film was really shot and asked Tuntun, and only in the thrilling part, people felt a little bit of strength. Reese Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson have no chemistry at all...
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Anais 2022-04-21 09:02:18
It's really hard to adapt a book you know into a movie
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[first lines]
Russ: [in the rain] Uh, Excuse me sir. Can we help you? Can we help you with something?
Old Jacob: Did I miss the Spec?
Charlie: Uh, yeah, I'm afraid so. The show was this afternoon.
Old Jacob: Oh.
Charlie: Did you come with the folks from Green Haven? Why don't we get out of the rain, and we'll call them for you.
Old Jacob: No, no! I came on my own.
Russ: It's okay. We're gonna call the home. We're gonna have them come pick you up.
Old Jacob: I'm telling you, I didn't come with the home! Why don't you take those rings out of your head, and maybe you won't be deaf *and* dumb.
Russ: [to Charlie] We'll it's alive.
Old Jacob: I'm sorry kid, I didn't mean that. Your rings look very... pretty.