The sun comes to me

Bert 2022-05-05 06:01:01

Looking at the beginning of the battle, I thought it was another legendary biography of Autumn Legend or Braveheart. From the opening narration back, Heath finished the yawn, the story officially debuted, until the closing words, everything was too flat. It seems that the director is very scared of being brilliant, and every shot is required to be unremarkable. But I still remember that when Heath heard the girl say, "It's been a long time since riding a horse together", the answer was "a lifetime".
And they are all in Irish accent for this film. There is no difficulty for Orlando. As an Australian actor, Heath's imitative tone is quite good.
The music of the film is actually quite good. It's just that the screenwriter is very strange. The music is hard to sing alone and I am afraid of stealing the limelight.
Heath's last beard is so thick. Covering half of his face, he looked even more expressionless. His expression is already very subtle. The stylist failed to grasp his characteristics. Orlando's performance is also convincing. So reluctantly make a Samsung.

He is called the Australian Sunshine, and he should have spoken of this film. Growing a hippie uninhibited portrait outside the affair, doing a loss-making business in which a blocker fell into it. He believes in what he sells, which is shocking in this era.
He is always the brightest ray of sunshine in Australia.

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Extended Reading
  • Kirsten 2022-05-05 06:01:01

    Officials push against the people, burn forests and arrest people, pocket watches that can’t be sent, a close friend of the blade, the last glass of wine, the old taste of Iron Man’s anti-encirclement and suppression; John Michael McDonagh’s script is still very good, the lines are quite poetic, but the director is average General

  • Madilyn 2022-05-05 06:01:01

    They must be cheap and shoddy bullets...

Ned Kelly quotes

  • Ned Kelly: The country belongs to us.

    Woman n Crowd: Yeah.

    Man in Crowd: That's right.

    Ned Kelly: And we'll go wherever we like.

  • Dan Kelly: Where do you think Da is, heaven or hell?

    Ned Kelly: No. He... he wouldn't be in hell, you know. He wasn't such a bad fella. He... he was just a dumb paddy who got picked on his whole life. And that does something to your pride, you know?