out of africa

Shane 2022-04-19 09:02:14

Is Meryl Streep also known for her beauty? It looks like it came out of an oil painting, the face and clothes are in a mess, and the inexplicable classical beauty makes people feel inviolable. She is also like the Scarlett I have loved since I was a child, as bold and fearless as a man, ignoring the rules and daring to act. I really like the shape of trees that grow wildly in Africa.

The story of the colony has been significantly weakened. The male protagonist obviously made money by hunting elephants. This is impossible to praise now, but it didn't matter at that time. But this is a real-world adaptation. It's just too dreamy to expand in Ireland like Scarlett. And is it a great virtue to dream of transforming the lives of those you think are pitiful to be close to yourself? What the chief said makes sense. We can't read, but you're not that smart. Recently, I saw a Taiwanese female reporter building a leprosy village school. On the one hand, of course, she deserves praise. On the other hand, seeing her trying so hard to change the life trajectory of these children to develop according to her hope, I feel that she will definitely fail. of. No one can completely control the hearts of others. No matter how much material temptation you provide, you can only tie them down for a while. No one wants to be manipulated by others, whether they are really good to themselves or not.

Funny, I think Meryl Streep looks like Kate Winslet and Robert Redford looks like Brad Pitt. Hahaha, of course, they were born first, but my viewing order was reversed.

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  • Rey 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    The most beautiful scenery in the world is not a natural feature, nor is it a man-made landscape, but the person you love most is by your side. Also, man, are you sure you have nothing to do with Brad Pitt?

  • Damian 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    When I read San Mao's book before, I remember she mentioned this movie that made her cry countless times. Now I finally understand. I love Aunt May as the heroine. Not to mention the magical land of Africa, although the director did not have a strong description of this love, but their hunting, their clenched hands on the plane, and their conversations and exchanges were enough. Reminds me of "Blue Sea and Blue Sky", just a woman fell in love with a lion, a woman fell in love with a dolphin.

Out of Africa quotes

  • Kamante: I think that you had better get up. I think that God is coming.

  • [last lines]

    Karen Blixen: The mail has come today, and a friend writes this to me.

    [Quoting from the letter:]

    Karen Blixen: "The Masai have reported to the district commissioner at Ngong, that many times, at sunrise and sunset, they have seen lions on Finch-Hatton's grave. A lion and a lioness have come there, and stood or lain on the grave for a long time. After you went away, the ground around the grave was leveled out into a sort of terrace. I suppose that the level place makes a good site for the lions. From there, they have a view over the plain, and the cattle and the game on it."... Denys will like that. I must remember to tell him.