Cozy movie

Josie 2022-01-19 08:01:09

This movie is not long, but it expresses a lot of meaning, reflecting the relationship between father and son, mother-child relationship, colleague relationship, friend relationship, couple relationship, European and American relationship, immigrant relationship, etc. It still feels very interesting. One of the male protagonists is still rich. In the second generation, Yale took a break from school and went home to farm. He made wine and brewed every day. I really envied him. This kind of affluent mentality is also unimaginable for Chinese people with anxiety disorders. Dad is still very tough. The daily conversation between father and son actually includes boxing. On the one hand, it is to exaggerate the crude and simple culture of the United States. On the other hand, it is estimated that there is a certain degree of authenticity. This is unimaginable in China with the culture of filial piety. A person with such a bad pickup can actually own such a beautiful land. The United States is really a country blessed by God. China may not be able to find similar land. Even if it does, it may cost hundreds of millions, at least tens of millions. California red wine is actually better than France, and it seems that you don’t need to buy French red wine in the future.

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  • Fay 2022-01-19 08:01:09

    The plot is turning, the most impressive thing is that the grape groves look really tempting, and the fragrance of wine will overflow the screen.

  • Selmer 2022-03-21 09:03:02

    alan rickman has nothing to break Snape's signature move that hasn't changed

Bottle Shock quotes

  • Jim Barrett: Why don't I like you?

    Steven Spurrier: Because you think I'm an arsehole. And I'm not, really. I'm just British and, well... you're not.

  • [first lines]

    Bo Barrett: [voice-over during a vineyard pan] It wasn't always like this. Before Paris, people didn't drink our wine. I mean, my friends did. But you could hardly consider their palates discerning...

    Bo Barrett: Hell, we were farmers... sort of...

    [pan to empty bottles of Montelena label and several early twenties/late teens smoking hookah]