Wildlife Quotes

  • Jerry Brinson: Boy, boy, boy! Boy!

    [He laughs]

    Jerry Brinson: Well, ain't this a wild life, son?

  • Jerry Brinson: They are making people afraid for no reason.

  • Jerry Brinson: Ask 'em personal questions. Works like a charm. People love to talk about themselves.

  • Jeanette Brinson: Calm that experience. That's what my mother used to call it when my father would roar in drunk.

  • Warren Miller: You should always say nice things to women especially your mother.

  • Warren Miller: I learned everything that meant anything in the army.

  • Jeanette Brinson: Well, I won't be this age forever, so don't get used to it.

Extended Reading
  • Alisa 2022-03-15 09:01:11

    The story is okay as a storm within a family. Relatively speaking, the setting of the era is more like it has been overhead. Although it is told from the perspective of a son, this character is a bit unattractive, not as full as the mother's character, and I don't know what the original novel is like. As a debut film, the control is good enough, and it can be seen that Paul Dano is a die-hard fan of Asian films. From the overall temperament of the film, to the blankness in the dialogue, to the performance of the actors, to the often used long-range and prying shots, There are many Ozu, Hou Hsiao-hsien, Yang Dechang, etc., who are the shadows of masters such as Hirokazu Koreeda and others. A lot of polish on the script and roles, he is a director worth looking forward to

  • Keven 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    A heroic mother and a useless father, the standard of countless literary youths.