Tea with Mussolini took a photo with Jack Ma, and then got eggs

Meredith 2022-01-17 08:02:21

1. Random is a buzzword on the Internet in 2015.

2. "Drinking Tea with Mussolini" Tea with Mussolini is a 1999 movie.

3. I took a photo with Jack Ma, a 32-year-old technical man who had interviewed 45 times during the 4 months he was unemployed. He just started his job. This is the story of 2019.

The combination of 1, 2, and 3 is: Tea with Mussolini and Jack Ma took a photo, and then they became an egg.

However, it is an emotion, a protest in decadence.

Taking pictures with Ma Yun is an experience. Everyone has envied you at the moment of highlight.

"Tea with Mussolini" is a movie, a story that ostensibly spurns the betrayal of men and extols the kindness of ladies.

How lucky is a person?

In my life, I can meet so many ladies who are knowledgeable, capable, true and kind, and proud of helping others.

Luca.

An illegitimate child.

He was able to be born because his tailor’s mother had a rich American patron, a charismatic and charismatic beauty, not only paid enough for the seamstress, but also gave the seamstress the warmest and strongest advice: Leave that scumbag and give birth. Giving children, raising children, children are your godsend, and they will surely become the pride of your life.

He can have a family. After the death of his mother, there will be a warm home, a well-bred home, and a home with friends, because his scumbag father has an English lady secretary, who insists on principles, persistence, and has no children who shouldn’t be born. , Only the parents who are not worthy to be parents, the children should be loved. She adopted him. As an old virgin, regardless of the contempt in the eyes around him, she adopted him.

His ability to become an artist has something to do with the friends of his adoptive mother. Among a group of English women who could drink tea on an equal footing with Mussolini in Florence, Italy, he could listen to them talking about art and politics, appreciate famous paintings and sculptures, some taught him fluent English and authentic gentleman etiquette, some Spending money to set up a trust fund to help him get rid of difficulties in life, some people encouraged him to develop his talent for painting.

He could not regret, that the troubles of his young Witte ruined the life of his benefactor and lover. It all depends on the critical moment. The noble lady who really drank tea with Mussolini himself did not care about him for a second. Face, care about being slapped in public, act immediately to save people.

He can repay his gratitude and use a movie to honor his vows, and I will always remember you.

Because Cher, Judy Dench, Joan Prewhite, Maggie Smith, Lily Tomlin, these 5 star-studded actresses starred in "Tea with Mussolini"

Because every character in the movie has a prototype, and the realistic ending of the character prototype is Happy Ending.

Luca,

Luca,

After he became famous and got married, he sponsored the filming of this film, and fixed every minute and every second of kindness he encountered in a cup of tea forever.

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Extended Reading
  • Obie 2022-04-23 07:03:55

    The group portraits of the war films with a unique perspective are well done

  • Ernestine 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    Crazy old British lady~~~

Tea with Mussolini quotes

  • Lady Hester: Americans just simply don't understand picnics!

  • [first lines]

    Title Card: Florence 1935.

    Title Card: The love affair between the artistically-inclined English community and Florence was soon to be overshadowed by the clouds of war.

    Title Card: But at the moment the sun is still shining on the squares and statues, and the dictator Mussolini is the gentleman who makes the trains run on time.

    Connie Raynor: Excuse me, are you the Consul?

    British Consul: Yes.

    Connie Raynor: Connie Raynor of the Morning Post. I'm fascinated to know what His Majesty's Consul in Florence makes of it all?

    British Consul: I can't believe your readers would be interested in our little ceremony.

    Connie Raynor: Oh, they are. Since Mussolini, we can't get enough of Italy.