Apichaporn on the "Altar"

Dominic 2022-01-19 08:01:32

As someone who happily gave "Tropical Diseases" five stars and included it in my new millennium TOPTEN, I still have to firmly give this pretentious work a star. I feel that the current classmate Appi is like a clever businessman. After successfully developing the label-style "Jungle Phantom" on the film map of the world today, he peddles the old products while busy developing the new product "Cave Phantom", although the same is true. It’s a long lens close to the back of the head (what I call a “ghost close” long lens), but because of the lack of the natural dreamy and mysterious atmosphere of the tropical rainforest and the mottled light and colorful visual effects, the final image is dry. A sensational cave expedition in "Into Science"; it is still a myth and legend, this time it is more abrupt and even more hypocritical. In the part of the princess, if I didn't pay attention, I really thought I was watching the old version of the TV series Journey to the West. I always felt that a Monkey King would come out and beat the lecherous catfish to death. There is also the last stunt lens of super ridiculous separation of body and soul. It is as straightforward and clumsy as we have been trained countless times to refine a so-called incisive "central idea" for junk articles. In this way, classmate Appi’s oriental wonder mysticism will one day be called out by someone as the emperor’s new clothes, "He actually wears nothing." However, now, this "mysterious" amulet can still protect him from revealing his prototype, and he won the honor before Tim Burton, who is also a master of pretending to be a ghost. What would Appy Chapeng who stepped down from the "Altar of God" look like, I'm sorry, I did think of his terrible and super vulgar work "Iron Cat" in 2003 ). Hey, the golden palm god horse turned out to be just floating clouds.

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Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives quotes

  • Tong: Auntie Jen, you're deliberately stepping on these poor insects.

  • Boonmee: You know, this is a result of my karma.

    Jen: What is?

    Boonmee: This illness. I've killed too many communists.

    Jen: But you killed with good intentions.

    Boonmee: And I've killed a lot of bugs on my farm.