Paper moon

Avis 2022-01-07 15:52:57

When I saw the beginning, I saw their happiness, especially when I saw the hero's goodness to the heroine's feet, and the unhappiness associated with my own, I shed tears that I don't know if it is moved or sad. However, love finally can't stand the test of real life financial fans. In the end, the heroine is unable to compensate the boss for 500 yuan, and the heroine sells her body to the landlord Guangshu. When the pain of the hero and the sadness of the heroine are linked together. Seeing the cowardice of a man is really worthless for the heroine! In a relationship, it is the woman who is always hurt!

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  • Greyson 2022-03-27 09:01:13

    Leon's past life, simple story, not simple interpretation, good film.

  • Haven 2022-04-21 09:02:51

    Love this smart little girl.

Paper Moon quotes

  • Moses Pray: [calling up to Addie on the hill] Let's go!

    Trixie Delight: Hurry up, Doctor. This baby gots to go winky tinky!

    Moses Pray: [patting Trixie's shoulder] Don't worry.

    [calling up to Addie again]

    Moses Pray: Hey!

    [Moses starts walking up the hill]

    Moses Pray: Come on, we're ready! Come on, now!

    Addie Loggins: I ain't comin'!

    Moses Pray: You listen here, child...

    Addie Loggins: No, I won't listen here.

    Moses Pray: What the heck's up with you then?

    Addie Loggins: I wanna sit in front! And how come we ain't workin' no more?

    Moses Pray: 'Cause we're on vacation, that's why, and Miss Delight and me are sittin' in front because we are two grown-ups and that's where grown-ups do the sittin'! And little children do not tell grown-ups what to do with their lives, you understand that?

    Addie Loggins: Well, she ain't my grown-up and I ain't plannin' no more to sit in the back. Not for no cow!

    Moses Pray: Will you keep your voice down? And Miss Delight ain't no cow. She's a proper woman. She has a high school diploma. And right now she's got to go to the bathroom, so you get on down to the car!

    Addie Loggins: She always has to go to the bathroom! She must have a bladder the size of a peanut! Well, I ain't gettin' back in that car... not until she gets out of it!

    [disgusted, Moses goes back to the car and talks to Trixie]

    Trixie Delight: [making her way up the hill] Hey, what's up, kiddo? Daddy says you're wearin' a sad face. Ain't good to have a sad face. Hey! Hey! How'd you like a coloring book? Would you like that? You like Mickey the Mouse?

    [Trixie trips and falls]

    Trixie Delight: Oh, son of a bitch!

  • Addie Loggins: [about the Harem Slave show at carnival] How many times you gonna see it?

    Moses Pray: As many times as I like, that's how many times!

    Addie Loggins: You've seen it half a dozen already.

    Moses Pray: And I might see it half a dozen more! Now why don't you go play bingo or somethin'?

    Addie Loggins: I don't wanna play bingo!

    Moses Pray: Then why don't you go write another love note to Saint Roosevelt?

    Addie Loggins: Maybe I will!

    Moses Pray: And stop standing around here checking on me! You don't have to worry. I ain't about to leave some poor little child stranded in the middle of nowhere. I've got scruples too, ya know. You know what that is... scruples?

    Addie Loggins: No, I don't know what it is but if you've got 'em, it's a sure bet they belong to somebody else!

    [Addie stalks off]

    Moses Pray: [calling after Addie about President Roosevelt] And his name ain't Frank, it's Franklin!