This year’s first cinema film, I dedicate it to the rubber man Bell

Frank 2022-03-18 09:01:03

After I was surprised that the movie theater near my house did not close down and resumed business, I struggled for a long time between "Speed ​​Car King" and "1917", and finally chose Car King. After all, he was also someone who had a passion for F1 more than ten years ago. Although he drove no more than 40 yards, his love for racing did not disappear with Schumacher's silence.

(Well, it actually disappeared. And it disappeared for a long time.)

What attracts me most about movies is music. It’s been a long time since I enjoyed the original soundtrack in the cinema. The last one was the finale of Ryuichi Sakamoto. It was still at the end of last year. Eight months have passed. I can still sit and watch a movie in the cinema (without being disturbed by my side). Fortunately, I hope such luck can continue.

Bell's rubber character also surprised me. I already felt that he and a racing driver looked the same, and when I saw the prototype of the ending character, he was even more shocked-he had thinned himself to look like that person again! It's exactly the same! Although the actor itself has not been my favorite type, but I have to admit that he is too good at acting.

Just being cute... there is no way to have a good impression on him, but I can hardly tolerate that unclear accent! If I can, I still choose not to bear it, but he also plays so well that he can't play.

In short, the days when there were cinema movies have been restored, and I am going to enter the cinema to open my eyes.

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Ford v Ferrari quotes

  • Phil Remington: [after Carroll steals two stopwatches from the Ferrari pit] Nice stopwatch.

    Carroll Shelby: Want one? They're Italian.

  • [Shelby sees Enzo Ferrari arguing with his team]

    Carroll Shelby: I don't speak Italian, but he ain't happy.