Heavy tear gas was thrown in the last five minutes

Leif 2022-04-19 09:02:39

1. The director was so rude. In the last five minutes, he threw a heavy tear gas canister.

2. Italians also attach great importance to family. Sometimes they look like Jews. We also attach importance to it. It seems that there is a lack of religious ties, and it gives the impression that only family dinners are left.

3. The Italian brunette women here are all so pretty, but I still like the beauties with short to medium dark hair and curly hair. Men looking like Maldini are not alone.

4. The nourishment given to Italy by the Renaissance has penetrated into the blood of every Italian. Any director can come up with a soul-stirring and epic work. Think about how they made our "The Last Emperor" look like that. , we still have no comparable works.

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  • Alvah 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    Actors generally have a close appearance and gentle skills, which is not friendly to the audience, especially when they are telling family histories where the characters' genealogy is complicated and intertwined. TV, color dubbing did not create the atmosphere enough, and failed to match the plot to show the heavy vicissitudes of life that matched the changes of the times.

  • Mona 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    Have you tried it? After watching it again, immediately jump to the first 10 minutes of the film and watch it for a few minutes, just like a lifetime. ★★★★★

The Best of Youth quotes

  • Andrea Utano: I watch the midnight sun sink towards the horizon, then it stops and doesn't enter the sea. I think of my father, mother, and you, how you've always said that everything is beautiful. I think you were right. Everything is truly beautiful.

  • Giovanna Carati: Look, but do you know that I still have a postcard you sent me from the North Cape, in '66, in Norwegian? I think it had an inscription. And under the translation it said: "Everything that exists is beautiful!", With three exclamation points... but do you still believe it?

    Nicola Carati: No, I don't believe in exclamation points anymore.