Rooney Mara in a floral dress

Carmine 2022-06-03 12:06:19

It is said that the title is borrowed from a Texas folk song, so it must be pronounced with a Texas accent, so that it can have a long vibe and a sense of beauty on its own. This is in the same line as the movie method. I have always hated movies with accents because they are difficult to understand, but in this movie, the accent is simply an indispensable and important role, adding a long-lasting beauty to the movie, coupled with the vast silence that often appears in the film The pastoral scenery immediately brings people into a mysterious and desolate mood. Therefore, this film is to convey the story rather than to convey the emotions, especially in the second half of the story that seems tense but slow to progress. In fact, it is to bring the audience into the emotions of the protagonists and let the audience. Breathe and share fate with the character. What I personally like very much is the first 15 minutes of the plot, the neat editing, and the background of the story is poetic and moving at once. There are also some deliberate blanks, which is not awkward at all. Those backlit lenses are so beautiful, and even more beautiful is Rooney Mara in a floral dress. In the following plot, what I like most is the letters written to the lover read out by the actor's hoarse and low voice. Those sentences are so beautiful and make people feel lost. What I remember most is the beginning of the letter: dear Ruth, I dreamed about you again last night. I hold your face in my mind... Coupled with the back of the heroine reading the letter in the sunset in the wheat field, it is simply beautiful! In fact, this is not a story about a love triangle described by the media at all, it is actually a story about love and growth. From the impulsive and desperate love of youth to the responsibility and dedication after entering the adult world, the whole story is poetic and cruel, warm and cold, and it brings endless thoughts and sighs. Seeing the second half is really anxious, but I am still looking forward to it, and I will give Rooney Mara who wears flowers more shots.

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Ain't Them Bodies Saints quotes

  • Bob Muldoon: Every day I wake up thinking today's the day I'm gonna see you. And one of those days, it will be so. And then we can ride off to somewhere. Somewhere far away.

  • Bob Muldoon: You shot me. Why did you shoot me? I never even seen you.

    Bear: No sir.

    Bob Muldoon: What's this about? Money?

    Bear: It's not you. You and the girl. Everything you tried to do.

    [pause]

    Bear: You're gonna shoot me?