The Lord of the Rings 'Fall' is a very private personal story, like the "Secret Goldfish" that Holden Caulfield's brother wrote before "Going to Hollywood as a Bitch". The Lord of the Rings himself also said in the subtitles that it was dedicated to his parents. I didn't expect that in ≪Little Sunshine Beauty≫, I saw the hilarious laughter of that bastard old grandfather's evil deeds all the way, and most of the time it was a very serious psychological rivalry. The Lord of the Rings seems to be in a very fairy-like state now: everything is understood, everything is forgiven. But I can't reach his bearing and level as an audience. I think an asshole is an asshole, an old bastard is just an old bastard, and you don't get Alzheimer's because your brain is confused and jumpers can make you feel less asshole. If Hitler is not dead, saying that oops treated those Jewish guys like that in those days is not good, but it does not prove that Hitler can be forgiven. A lot of people are doing the same thing now. And the actor who is paralyzed as the father of the old bastard of Lord of the Rings is named Lance, which is the same as my English name. Played curiously, an out-and-out old bastard. It is estimated that Americans are likely to give him an Oscar this year or something. The Lord of the Rings not only wrote the script, became the director and became the protagonist (Yi said in the interview that he was not planning to be the protagonist because he was afraid of being distracted, and because of capital reasons, he did it himself, otherwise he would not be able to get all the financing needed for production), One of the composers for this film. I didn't know that this woman was originally a musician. Most of the exterior and interior shots were shot in Toronto and Ontario right in front of my house. Although Ontario in my mind rejects such an old bastard with a red neck. Although David Cronenberg's perverted old bastard also made a cameo as a doctor in the play, and he also stabbed his finger in his asshole. Samsung. I hope to see the Lord of the Rings as a director's better work next year, no longer in such a gloomy and dilapidated environment under the epidemic.
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