Give me a reason not to like you first

Kay 2022-01-10 08:01:08

I finally bought it... Tears filled my eyes... I ran and jumped home holding the D9 disc... The
film is still far from the limit level, depp is just a "writing a small article, drinking and drinking" The "little wine, the little woman" guy, his work is not as big as the quill pen is just to promote sex and indulgence, but it is a restoration of the corrupt and debauchery life of the British aristocracy, even with some anger, disgust and some I want to awaken the energy of the world... (although I can't control the alcoholism and the unglamorous illness for my life)... and the so-called restricted lens in the film is like a stage play, and it is even worse. There are some "blockbusters" about healthy promotion of love on certain themes...There are some discrepancies in the earl's previous debauchery and imagination, except for people's reflections on his return and some reflections in the dialogue, and then there are only three women around him. .. and also obsessively fell in love with one of the least photogenic... forget it, don't talk about it...
originally played such a smart and a bit cynical guy who has reached the pinnacle of DEPP plus his own aristocratic temperament, what reason is there? The performance is not wonderful. Every time his eyes droop occasionally and occasionally look directly at the camera, curl his lips and read the dialogue quietly with a little disdain, I will suddenly freeze and almost lose my intuition. I like him to be by the king's side most. His signature playful expression...Of course, Malkovich's scenes are nothing to pick, but every time I see him, I think it's funny and fake, haha, still want to look in his head? Anyway, I just want to laugh a little... .Alas, people are such superficial animals
. The reason why I recommend the film: Depp's bright eyes, Depp's affectionate chanting, Depp's sly smirk, Depp's cuff lace and Depp's virtue with a wig,
so at the end of the film, he shines clear. Eyes seemingly innocent and said "do u like me now?" I can only say, give me a reason not to like you.
Of course, if you are not as retarded as I am and surrender when you see Depp, to be honest, you don't need to watch the film. .. The

final question: None of these women got sick? They even gave birth to children?!--; don't understand

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The Libertine quotes

  • Rochester: You are one of life's understudies!

  • Harris: [calls to him onstage] My lord!

    Rochester: I asked for no interruption.

    Harris: My suit is one of the utmost urgency: the stage direction at the end of this scene requires, in my opinion, some authorial exposition.

    Rochester: It seems straightforward enough.

    Harris: Yes, um,

    [reading from the script]

    Harris: "Then dance six naked men and women, the men doing obedience to the women's cunts, kissing and touching them often, the women in like manner to the men's pricks, kissing and dandling their cods and then fall to fucking, after which the women sigh and the men look simple and so sneak off." The end of the second act.

    Rochester: A strong scene, an eminently playable scene, and though I say it myself, a climactic one.

    Harris: And w-will the kind of equipment that that young lady has in her hand

    [a large wooden dildo]

    Harris: be available for gentlemen for... strapping around the middle for the execution of this scene?

    Rochester: I had not envisioned you to be so encumbered; I feel this scene should be given... in the flesh.

    Harris: And will we give... two performances on the day?

    Rochester: No, Mr. Harris.

    Harris: [relieved] I am glad to hear that from the author.

    Rochester: With the dress rehearsal, the court performance and the public showing, I envisage three.

    Harris: Right; I don't know if you've met my regular understudy, Mr. Lightman, he's a most dependable fellow.

    Rochester: Sir, you have the honour of playing *my* understudy.

    Harris: [cross] Well, I shall take this opportunity to withdraw from the engagement.

    [he leaves]

    Rochester: [calls after him angrily] You are one of *life's* understudies!