Life with a glass of wine - watching movies and writing essays

Thomas 2022-04-20 09:01:24

When I was in elementary school and middle school, there were some "private movies" in the school. At first, it was "accepting patriotic education", and later it was entertaining, "establishing a correct outlook on life in healthy entertainment." The language teacher naturally asked to feel after watching it, "Seeing the hypocrisy and cruelty of capitalist society from the "Spirit and Flesh", "Youth without regrets - the inspiration brought to us by the movie "The Wrong Ride", and so on. Holiday syndrome these days, headaches, stuffy nose and exhaustion. So I took the discs that the sheep had consumed after drinking soup, and took them over to go through it myself. In the end, accumulated habits are hard to change, so writing a few sentences can be regarded as a commemoration of the Chinese teacher.

"Spring in the Cattle Class" was finished with a choked voice. To be honest, the characters are a bit naive with facial expressions, but they are still touched by it. I don't believe at all that there is a headmaster who is as bad as a "big bad wolf" cartoon; but I really hope that I can work hard to be a lovely Mr. Clement. In fact, I had a reading experience very early: more than half of the stories in the monastery and the penitentiary can hit our hearts - only loneliness, loneliness, distortion, and cruelty can nurture beautiful, delicate, melancholy... Great souls, such as Jane Eyre, like this blue-eyed child Pierre Moanqi. There is probably another reason for being moved: the failed musician resonates with the failed middle-aged literature.

Watching "Rwanda Hotel", I just sobbed several times. The film is based on a true story about a million people who died in that... "political turmoil". History is deliberately confused, but why is human nature so easily lost? How can human nature be different! The black children in the film call their parents and mothers, and they are almost the same baba mama. Humanity is no different from us in terms of weakness, strength, madness or kindness. There are no Chinese subtitles, but the actors don't speak native English (the better the English, the more reluctant it sounds. I have trouble communicating with American teachers, but I have no problem with Swedish teachers who are not native English speakers). If I am not mistaken, those machetes of the Hutu thugs are imported from China, and I even think that the expression of that guy when he says "china" is exactly what the script needs. Later, in order to comfort his helpless wife, Paul also recited a Confucius philosophy. I have never seen Confucius before, those machetes are so familiar to me that my heart skips a beat.

"Queen Margot" was printed as "Queen Margo" on the packaging envelope, but in any case, Her Royal Highness the Queen was beautiful. I think Isabelle Adjani is a bit like the elf princess Liv Tyler in The Lord of the Rings, the kind of diamond...desperately "beautiful". So I'd rather find another time to watch porn, and I don't care about the exposed scenes in this movie. It is unbearable to let a reckless lover say deep lines while hanging down "that job". Damn director, actually let Margot leak out pubes in the tear... far away, far away, this movie gave me an education Yes: the West once had a bloody past, and we should not only see its civilized present (I remember that the perception of "Spirit and Flesh" was roughly: the West has a bloody present, just as it has always had a bloody past ).

I guess the director of "Life with a Glass of Wine" knows that men go through absurdities before they get married (?), and almost all have a brother who witnesses and keeps the secret together (women who share absurdity with men are generally not as hopeful as men. share secret history). The film runs to this appeal point: we are all tempted, but do not want to give up a stable life. Please think about the wedding of buddies, love and tears, champagne and vows... but only you are holding the glass and watching the groom smile from a distance. The theme of the movie is general, but I like the Chinese characters "Life with a glass of wine", the imagery of a glass of wine, grapes, hotels and journeys, the absurdity of encounters in rivers and lakes and life encounters, and in the dim light of a log cabin, Talking about literature with a struggling mature woman - even if your soon-to-be buddy in the next room is having sex with an unrelated woman - here even if you're just sitting and talking, the damp light in her eyes, It's also enough to make you shake your heart and soul (hehe, it can be seen that Wang Shao's rogue ideal is nothing more than this).

There is also "King Kong", but I didn't watch it. I've never thought about Naomi Watts, the non-realistic work without beauty, that didn't appeal to me. Now pour a glass of wine and go to the balcony to watch the pedestrians.

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Sideways quotes

  • Jack: Bet ya that chick's two tons of fun. You know, the grateful type?

  • Jack: Fucking chick's married, man.

    Miles Raymond: What?

    Jack: Her husband works a night shift or something, and he comes home and catches me on the floor with my cock in his wife's ass.

    Miles Raymond: Oh, Jesus Christ.