romantic

Ken 2022-01-22 08:03:27

The British movie that I like very much is a combination of old-fashioned and cynical. It should be called a formal romance. A wooden old actuary and a seemingly quiet, but firmly attached to the love of a girl story. It's a bit unclear, but the British people's mentality of disgusting the government's flattery with the American emperor is still displayed viciously as always. The rift between the old and the young is also struggling back and forth between compromise and thoroughness. It is still recommended. After all, it is the type I like and cannot be generalized. In addition, I like both actors, young and old.

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  • Curtis 2022-04-21 09:03:20

    Brits love political jokes, and Kelly Macdonald's role is so weird

  • Tracy 2022-01-22 08:03:27

    I, purely, was attracted by the poster, and as a result, I was fooled!

The Girl in the Café quotes

  • Lawrence: I think we get into the habit of always compromising, and therefore we are always compromised. We work and work all our lives and we don't get what we're working for. And I think if we were the men we all dreamed we'd be when we were all young, we'd be doing deals on all the other things and going home to explain our little failures to our own countrymen, but we wouldn't compromise the actual lives of people we will never meet, just because we'd never have to explain to them face-to-face why we didn't think it was worth fighting to stop them from dying.

  • Lawrence: You're not fat... it's a well-established scientific fact that zips shrink in Iceland.