I thought Jane Fonda was a small-cosmic explosion-type performance of Glenda Jackson, but it turned out to be the spiritual successor of Yu Po in Butterfield 8. From the strong at the beginning to the long and gentle, the stone becomes a shy flower when it becomes soft. . . . . :) The
classic fruit stand performance was the warmest scene of the two depressing hours. No matter how deeply rooted the phenomenon of civil rights fighters in the future, Jane Fonda fixed the frame on the film for this minute, many years later, I still saw it.
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