strange movie

Manuel 2022-04-22 07:01:31

Every time our department organizes movies on weekends, as long as I attend, I will encounter this kind of bizarre movie inexplicably. The last time I was supposed to watch a sci-fi movie, I came across "district 9", and I didn't want to eat seafood for a month because of the flesh and blood. , what is this all about.

It's not that this film is bad, but how to describe it, if you are a single mother with a 6 or 7 year old child, then I strongly recommend watching this film, after watching the child will immediately understand the adult world. How complex relationships are, how delicate a relationship is, and why parents get divorced. (Tucao, maybe this picture book is specially drawn to explain to children why adults fight and break up)

I used to be very picky when watching movies, and my taste was weird. It’s normal to watch Ou Rong, but recently More or less, I also want to feel the influence of mainstream American culture, because I found that Hollywood films still have their entertainment and leisure value. Now that I read so many papers and rush so many reports in a week, I really don’t have the energy to devote myself to the full-hearted and deeply emotional films at the weekend. So now I am also participating in film viewing activities in the department many times, trying to be entertained by the film. However, being in the suburbs of Hollywood can't be cured by mainstream American movies...

So I just broke the can and broke it down. After two weeks, I will lead the organization of the film viewing event of this department: Fellini 8 1/2 Well... I don't either. See why such a film would be shown in a typical unliterate movie theater in our area famous for unliterate undergrad party activities. But, you can see marcello on the silver screen, ah, a lifelong dream to come true, cool

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Where the Wild Things Are quotes

  • Carol: So, what ever happened with you and the Vikings?

    Max: Well, in the end I had to leave.

    Carol: Why?

    Max: I'm not a Viking or a king, or... or anything.

    Carol: So, what are you?

    Max: I'm Max.

    Carol: [sigh] Well, that's not very much, is it?

    [walks away]

  • Max: Let the wild rumpus start!