Strange people are hard to move

Berneice 2022-03-22 09:01:05

Comrade Roger Ebert disliked this film (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button). In his film review, he spent most of the space questioning the feasibility of setting the age and appearance of the protagonist. According to Comrade Albert, there is no love between the life of "rejuvenation" and "regular old age", because their opposite "growth" directions cannot witness each other's "life". The words of cows are always unpredictable, which makes me who have been confused about life more and more confused, and almost turned into a paste. Fortunately, the wise red sleeves instilled in my spirit in time: the different manifestations of age in appearance changes, and the testimony of each other's life course, the two are not contradictory, and they can completely coexist. That is to say, whether you are going to be old or young, as long as you have memories of being together, you can create intersections, and then you can burst into sparks. It is not an incredible event to have a storm. They all said it was a "curious case", and they used ordinary logic to smash them. Comrade Albert is so cute.

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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button quotes

  • Elizabeth Abbott: [after she has removed her shoes and left the elevator... Benjamin give her a quizzical look] I broke a heel! I don't make it a point to walk about in my stocking feet!

  • Ngunda Oti: You'll see little man, plenty of times you be alone. You different like us, it's gonna be that way. But I tell you a little secret I find out. We know we alone. Fat people, skinny people, tall people, white people... they just as alone as us... but they scared shitless.