It's actually a business card in 1995

Wyatt 2022-01-02 08:01:32

The essence is in the past. In the past nine years, Haolaiwu has produced some good films that reflect human nature.
Envious that the heroine has the courage to leave and change life.
The flashy Vanity Fair is nothing but other people's playthings after all.
Looking for real friends, people who really support you
, forgot to mention, the impact of the film is the ultra-free setting, the logic is broadened, and the heroine’s luggage is stolen and smashed into someone else’s car. The photography is misleading. It made me think that the car owner was just a passerby from the beginning, including the ambiguous women everywhere in the film, who would sleep with whomever he wanted to sleep with. The framed up was also without warning. Oh, I saw that this is called cult style.
There are many noir films, but it is rare that the plot is so rich, logical, smooth and free. Most of us see the plot setting imitated by the crazy stone Ning Hao. The coincidence cannot be more coincidence, overlap, and series. Showgirls is just right. Every passerby has developed a rich plot and experience. The director led us to see Las Vegas and watched topless luxury performances. It was a great experience, isn't it?
Finally, it took us back. It was so considerate. .

Watching this film, you will feel that if you live without a trace in your life, others will follow you if you live so arrogantly. The premise is that you have the ability, and the premise is that it is a movie, not life. . .

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Showgirls quotes

  • Tony Moss: Okay ladies, I'm Tony Moss. I produce this show. Some of you have probably heard that I'm a prick - I am a prick. I got one interest here, and that's the show. I don't care whether you live or die. I want to see you dance and I want to see you smile. I can't use you if you can't smile, I can't use you if you can't show, I can't use you if you can't sell.

  • [repeated line]

    Nomi Malone: It doesn't suck.