Song of Barbana, let us go home at dawn

Orin 2021-10-20 17:23:24

I can’t believe it. So, when I’m still relatively free, I’ll talk a few words.
I bought the original version. Before I read it, I thought BEETLEJUICE was a good person, the afterlife consultant who smoked and broke his neck. When talking about him, I still think that he is a dark hero against the rigid system. They will have this manual after they enter heaven, but there is no guide. You have to read it page by page. It takes a long time to consult and queue, and you may get it. It's a 10-digit number. By the way, the 10th screening room last year made me interested in it. Well, he is actually a bad guy. He gnaws when he sees DAVIS. He sees the little girl RYDER starting to plot evil and forced marriage. Badass. So this film feels like a cliche. The good thing is DAY-O, a song that let RYDER stepmother possess, which is very interesting. I checked it is a Jamaican ballad. Very SWING.
We picked Barbana from the whole night, please let me tomorrow We went back, and under the morning light, we had a good night's sleep~~~
In addition, the last 1/5 of the original could not be played normally.

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Extended Reading
  • Jimmy 2022-03-19 09:01:02

    The theme of the family ethics film + the scene and makeup of the horror film + the plot design of the comedy film = Tim Burton's Beetle Juice

  • Lola 2022-03-19 09:01:02

    In Tim Barton's early works, the master also evolved from immaturity. He really has a proprietary style from his bones

Beetlejuice quotes

  • [Evaluating her new home]

    Delia: A little gasoline... blowtorch... no problem.

  • Barbara: [after Jane did not hear Adam call her] She didn't see you, right?

    Adam: Unh-uh.

    Barbara: [reading the handbook] In the book: "Rule Number Two: the living usually won't see the dead".

    Adam: 'Won't' or 'can't'?

    Barbara: It just says 'won't'. God, this book is so stupid. I can't understand anything in it.

    [Adam takes the book and closes it]

    Adam: Barb, honey... we're dead. I don't think we have very much to worry about anymore.