twins Cage

Kaitlin 2022-04-22 07:01:05

Facts have proved that Cage is not only a tough guy, he also wants to prove that he is not only full of muscles and tough appearance, he wants to seek a breakthrough in his acting career, although it is not as good as a prison in the sky, Shi Potianjing looks refreshing, but this makes us Seeing different Cages, such as the weatherman, such as the City of Angels, Cage's eyes are so melancholy that it hurts. Every film has this kind of eyes. . . .
To be honest, I didn’t find this film very interesting, and the evaluation was not high. Although the plot is a bit confusing, I can understand it, but I think Meryl Streep’s role is quite boring, and it’s not good for the orchid. I have no interest in this kind of thing, but I can find that people who are very persistent in pursuit of beauty may often have quirks. . . . On the contrary, the image of the playwright played by Cage is very interesting. He doesn't listen to himself, keeps fantasizing about jerking off, and looks down on his younger brother, but in the end he finds out how good his younger brother is to him, and he can't write a script. It feels worse than constipation, right? Is writing a painful process? Is it really that painful? At least Donner easily wrote a schizophrenic and perverted murderer script, which can cater to the public's aesthetics. . . . .

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Adaptation. quotes

  • John Laroche: You know why I like plants?

    Susan Orlean: Nuh uh.

    John Laroche: Because they're so mutable. Adaptation is a profound process. Means you figure out how to thrive in the world.

    Susan Orlean: [pause] Yeah but it's easier for plants. I mean they have no memory. They just move on to whatever's next. With a person though, adapting almost shameful. It's like running away.

  • Donald Kaufman: [about McKee] But he says that we have to realize that we all write in a genre, and we must find our originality within that genre. See it turns out, there hasn't been a new genre since Fellini invented the mockumentary...? My genre's thriller, what's yours?