A Fei reunites

Dave 2022-04-20 09:01:41

A very good film. The wisdom of the screenwriter, the wisdom of the director, and the wisdom of the actors are very exciting.

Even if the film does not attract enough attention from the domestic audience, the cover photos of Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight should have been imprinted in the fans' minds. The lame Rizzo with his back and the needlessly straight-backed Joe in a cowboy dress walks on the New York Bridge. Joe is really not a flattering image in the photo, even in the film, there are very few directors I want this real cowherd to win the hearts and minds of boys and girls. It is precisely because of this indifferent attitude that people feel more and more sincere and lovely of Joe, and can't help but appreciate his clean and elegant blonde hair and chin no matter the good or the bad. After the whole film, you will also sigh at the irresistible temperament and coquettishness of this hustler. Just like when you saw Ah Fei dressing her makeup in the mirror, it was incredible. Thinking of Ah Fei is really because there are some scenes in the movie that seem familiar, try Think of the gatherings of fiends around the world.

Rizzo is another fiend in the film, a real servant street. Dustin Hoffman's performance is speechless. His appearance makes all the people who love to study the details scream.

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Extended Reading
  • Leanna 2021-12-07 08:01:41

    Hey, the United States at that time didn't feel that it was a few years away from China now.

  • Abagail 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    8.2; I ask myself that it is not harmful to treat people, why the world does not allow me to exist

Midnight Cowboy quotes

  • Shirley: Well, it happens. Don't worry about it.

    Joe Buck: Well, it ain't never happened to me before! You can bet your bottom dollar on that. Where's the matches, ma'am?

    Shirley: Over there behind that thing. Maybe if you didn't call me ma'am' - things might work out better.

    Joe Buck: That's the first goddamn time the thing ever quit on me. That's a fact. You think I'm lyin' to you?

    Shirley: No. No, I don't think you're lying. I just had this funny image. I had this image of a policeman without his stick and a bugler without his horn etcetera, etcetera, etcetera.

    [laughs]

    Shirley: Oh. Well, I think I'm making it worse. Maybe we oughta take a little nap and see what happens.

    Joe Buck: I ain't sleepy.

    Shirley: Oh. I know. Scribbage!

  • Shirley: 'Gay' ends in 'Y'. Hmm? Do you like that?

    Joe Buck: Cut that out.

    Shirley: Gay. Fay. Is that your problem, baby?

    Joe Buck: I'm gonna show you my darn problem!