Yes, keep working hard

Kaya 2022-09-29 15:42:22

Juliana is not acting badly, but sometimes she unconsciously reveals the charming and graceful French woman between walking and behavior, and these times are inconsistent with the heavy atmosphere of the movie. I always hope that she can converge in a timely manner. If you can retract and play freely and can hide yourself for the needs of the movie, then that's a good actor. Frank, I thought about who it was for a long time, and then I thought of Todd Rosset from Belami...Compared with Jessica Jones in the same period, no matter the choice of actors, setting, story development, atmosphere, character image and music are all on. There are several grades, but unfortunately there are too many crossovers in the story. The family has a relationship with the occupying power in various ways. There are also unrealistic ideas such as the high level of the occupying power eager for peace. There is also Joe in the resistance organization. As a spy with the anti-resistance organization, there are various psychological changes, and I am very anxious. In the middle of the episodes, the rhythm slowly slowed down and was dull, but the conflict and character image were very detailed and complete. I hope Amazon will continue to take good shots. After all, it is a good start from the first chapter of production. But the first season ended in this way and it was a bit empty.

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The Man in the High Castle quotes

  • Joe Blake: [noticing ashes falling like snowflakes] What is that?

    Nazi Police Officer: Oh, that's the hospital.

    Joe Blake: The hospital?

    Nazi Police Officer: Yeah, Tuesdays, they burn cripples, the terminally ill. Drag on the state.

  • Mark Sampson: I don't plan on dying, Frank. But you can't live your life in fear. I was back east at the end of the war, in Boston.

    Frank Frink: Oh, Jesus.

    Mark Sampson: Yeah. You had to see it to believe it, Frank. Overnight, lynch mobs were murdering Jews because suddenly we were less than human.

    Frank Frink: And what did you do?

    Mark Sampson: Well, those of us who came out in one piece. We buried service weapons underground, well wrapped in oil, and we vowed revenge. I got a life to lead, got kids to raise. And Hitler and the Nazis - I mean, I don't care how it looks. They won't last. One thing I realized about my people is we got a different sense of time. These may be dark years, but we'll survive. We always do.