A slow, lyrical, fun and interesting American Southern Serenade

Lupe 2022-08-19 04:20:11

This is a very realistic movie in which good and evil are completely obscured. Compared with the case, introducing the customs of the southern United States seems to be a larger theme. It should be said that although it is a very slow movie, the story becomes more and more interesting as we watch it, especially the performance of the black man in women's clothing. , Very brilliant.

As the defense lawyer said, let God judge a person, and the jury will judge the case. The result of the jury was innocence, and God said guilty.

Jam refused to say what the truth of the incident was, which means that what he finally told John out of court was also false...

If I personally see it, I can even speculate boldly. I invited John to come because I fell in love with John? Then he killed his lover in order to let him stay one more day. In the end, John was disappointed with jam's hypocrisy and left resolutely. Jam had a heart attack in despair and saw the dead phantom, mocking his stupidity.

Haha, it’s too exaggerated~

Putting aside the case, the whole film is slow, but very interesting. Worthy of being an old cowboy, this rhythm can also produce such an attractive story that people want to watch from beginning to end for 3 hours.

And the theme song "skylark" by kdlang of this film is very pleasant at the end, giving people a long aftertaste, like a bottle of alcoholic wine, long time unable to extricate...

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Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil quotes

  • John Kelso: Well, thank you for inviting me.

    Mandy Nichols: Anytime. Every time.

  • John Kelso: So, tell me, Jim, has your family always collected?

    Jim Williams: Well, that's a very genteel way of asking if I come from old money.

    John Kelso: Do you?

    Jim Williams: No. I was born in Gordon Georgia, a little town outside of Macon. My father was a barber, sometime house builder, my mother was a secretary. What money I have is about eleven years old. So, yes I am "nouveau riche," but then it's the "riche" that counts, now isn't it? There's only two things that interest me, work, and those trappings of aristocracy that I find worthwhile, the very things they're forced to sell when the money runs out, and it always runs out. And then all they're left with is their lovely manners!