Ten stars

Okey 2022-05-08 23:18:29

This movie was mentioned in the book Sherlock, the detective of msbbc, and the screenwriter said that this movie had a deep influence on him. Look at the brother in it, Huahua, Tucao, can't be more powerful. This charming face, like Li Peipei, thanking her ears for a while, Professor Snape for a while, and the accent, so cute. sound. Peanuts are all kinds of cute, dancing, it can't be funny anymore, it's just a laugh, this is really a 70-year-old film, so high-powered and the country of corruption in 70 years is still a country of corruption. I've read the original work of ms, but I can't remember it clearly. I have read a few stories, and maybe I saw the introduction version when I was a child? Because the shots of the dwarf looking back in the cemetery have an impression, several shots have an impression. Props, sets. There is also the disguise of peanuts hiding morphine, which is too good, you are a spy. The female protagonist in the second season of Volume Fu definitely referred to this version, but this one was not so lucky, and she was still killed (except that this is a German spy who was killed by the Japanese). The elder brother's black-bellied "mending the knife" put a knife in Ah Fu's heart. There is also self-deception, the queen is not so short (looks like the queen in Doctor Who, are you looking for actors according to this standard?), and the arrogant little neck stalk makes me think instantly The Malfoys, nobles are like this? Does the cervical spine hurt?
The subtitle group is also selling cute all the time, poof.
Scottish skirt and bagpipes, bicycles, castle views.
Feather pajamas are so beautiful, I like them. It looks fluffy, and it must feel good in the hand. And the last clip with an umbrella to signal Sherlock Holmes, I like it.

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The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes quotes

  • Nikolai Rogozhin: Mr. Holmes, what you have seen tonight is last, and positively final performance of Madame Petrova. She is retiring.

    Holmes: What a shame.

    Nikolai Rogozhin: She's been dancing since she was three years old, and after all, she is now thirty-eight.

    Holmes: I must say, she doesn't *look* thirty-eight.

    Nikolai Rogozhin: That is because she is forty-nine.

  • Holmes: [after he learns Madame Petrova wants him to impregnate her] This is all very flattering, but surely there are other men, better men.

    Nikolai Rogozhin: To tell truth, you were not the first choice. We considered Russian writer, Tolstoy.

    Holmes: Oh, that's more like it. The man's a genius.

    Nikolai Rogozhin: Too old. Then we considered philosopher, Nietzsche.

    Holmes: Well, absolutely first-rate mind.

    Nikolai Rogozhin: Uh-uh. Too German. Then we considered Tchaikovsky.

    Holmes: Oh, you couldn't go wrong with Tchaikovsky.

    Nikolai Rogozhin: We could, and we did. It was catastrophe.

    Holmes: Why?

    Nikolai Rogozhin: You don't know? Because Tchaikovsky, how shall I put it? Women not his glass of tea.