go to South America

Garret 2022-11-27 01:03:55

Some people say that after this originally good short film has been lengthened, it has become another good feature film.
Some people also said that after the originally good short film was lengthened, it would inevitably appear a little cumbersome, especially the opening section that was a bit hypocritical and superfluous to break up with an ex-girlfriend.

As for the monologue where I can't sleep, it's a bit too much like Fight Club.

Everyone has different reasons for thinking a movie is good or bad.

It seems to me that it is easy to think that a movie is good, and as long as a little bit in the movie touches me, I will be very satisfied.
This movie, which at first made me feel a little bland, finally touched me.

Just when the hero and heroine are sitting in the cafe, without time stagnation, without any excessive embellishment, perhaps the most bland and cleanest scene in the movie. The heroine said that she was thinking of going to South America one day in the future... Then after a long period of inevitable and inevitable plots, the hero stood in the art gallery and looked at his own exhibition of paintings of the heroine. The romance was unparalleled. In the scene, the heroine appears, an irrelevant character asks the hero what he plans to do in the future, and the hero says that he will go to South America to paint in the future.

About the future of South America, under the collage of two unintentional pieces, it is so easy to show perfection...

That dream about South America...

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Cashback quotes

  • Ben Willis: You see, I've always wanted to be a painter, and like many artists before me, the female form has always been a great source of fascination. I've always been in awe of the power they posses.

  • Ben Willis: I read once about a woman whose secret fantasy was to have an affair with an artist. She thought he would really see her. He would see every curve, every line, every indentation and love them because they were part of the beauty that made her unique.