Have to admit, her beauty, her charm.
There is really no actress now that can be more beautiful than her.
It's just that in this play, the reality is flat, sometimes yelling, and there is no panic or anger.
It's a bit like passersby hysterical. . . . .
The whole film is a bit lengthy, I like the part with horses the most.
Thrilling and a little desperate.
The mare fell to the ground, and the little mother kicked her, eager for her to stand up soon.
The kind and helpless eyes of the mare were really sad.
Black and white films are very classic, recording a period of time that can't be returned.
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