Johnny

Brionna 2021-12-14 08:01:02

The movie talks a lot.
That's America, that's more than Teatro Politeama each, what is the American dream, what is the essence of the American dream, "you know the WHO i AM?"
IT's Money.
Director Johnny who beat down and novelist, the United States and Spain, in the context of Puerto Rico, where politics and culture are conflicting, obviously he also wants us to look at the cultural, economic, and political conflicts between the American people and the rest of the world in that era. It is used as a background, and there is no obvious discussion. Some of them are Johnny being chased by the natives, how to break up with the local tyrants, and other elements that constitute the bastards in his novels. So I saw many other things while watching Johnny.
There are two scenes in the movie that are really cool to me. One is when Johnny sits in the car home and says that he really wants his ex-wife's tips and fucks, as well as covering his ears and screaming at the back (my mother is really). Another is to peek at people having sex in the sea, throw away roses, even when you say my god, do you know your expression at that time, I really like it hahahahahaha.
I don't care, every time I am handsome or whatever, I will even say fuck, this time, I am sincere to me hahaha.
When Depp kissed Amber, it seemed that he kissed very affectionately, and he was caught by Su again.

Hahaha, the nympho finished talking about the movie.
I like it overall. The movie is very good. Just like watching movies that are slow and a little boring. When Depp is not acting as Captain, he is almost like a person who doesn't always talk and is a little bored. Such a character is completely unlike the middle-aged image of others in their 50s and with a big belly.
I went back to find the very nice song at the end of the movie, and watched the clip of Depp stealing the ship again. A closer look revealed that when he stole the ship, he walked like the captain haha. Sure enough, Depp himself is a pirate himself.
The movie is very good. I also admit that the last few scenes at the end of the film were rushed. But I like it from start to finish. I like films whose background is a little bit chronological. The two biopics of Depp I watched are considered to be very loveable, both of which are stories of small or big people in different eras.

I like the part where Johnny’s novel content is pronounced as a narration at the end of the movie, and I like the rum diary.
To Johnny forever

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    Paul Kemp: I thought maybe you were a mermaid.

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