Concealing the sky and crossing the sea beauty plan movie review

Ruthie 2022-03-19 09:01:04

It's a fresh take on the male-dominated thieves movie, offering a rare stage for some of the potential Hollywood actresses -- from the male-hormone-laden Vegas casino to the women's haven of the cosmopolitan Gala -- But not all actresses are comfortable with the role transition, especially those who lack big-screen experience.

Maybe the "scam" of this movie is not so perfect, but I just like this story-a person who was cheated formed his own team after being released from prison to fight the cheater back. A simple setting, just such a description, almost no one will have female characters in their minds. Who says women can't be thieves, hackers, liars, pickpockets? Who says women can't get revenge and not be trapped by love? Who says women can't be the last laughing winner?

When we propose "feminist rights", we are not saying that "women will win over men", but that everyone has come and gone, loses and wins, and it is good to have equal rights. An eight-year-old girl who has the right to dream and work hard for whatever life she wants. Dreams are never limited. Only when girls passively accept the framework given by society will they look at the blue sky and give up the infinite potential they once had.

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  • Reagan 2022-03-23 09:01:38

    It's really a flood of feminism, and the male characters in it have become mediocre and hateful flat images, which is also very funny.

  • Okey 2021-11-25 08:01:27

    During the whole costume film, smokey makeup is painted even in the prison, but isn't everyone just to see the goddesses being handsome? Shouldn't the Chinese be considered ocean 9? Shrinking bones is too worthless, so he called for injustice. . .

Ocean's Eight quotes

  • Debbie Ocean: [as she sits down] Hello, John.

    John Frazier: Hello, Debbie. You look well, how long's it been?

    Debbie Ocean: A few years, minus good behavior.

    John Frazier: Right

    Debbie Ocean: Yeah

    John Frazier: Thank you for calling. I was gonna call you.

    Debbie Ocean: Yeah, I didn't do it.

    John Frazier: Of course not. You were just on camera 20 feet away while the jewels were being nicked. It's a coincidence.

    Debbie Ocean: No. That's a solid alibi.

    John Frazier: What is it? Is it genetic? Are the whole family like this?

    Debbie Ocean: Except for my Aunt Ida.

    John Frazier: Librarian?

    Debbie Ocean: Hmm. Homemaker.

    John Frazier: Right, I'm gonna make this easy for you. I don't want you. I just want the necklace. I don't care. I'll say I found it in a cab.

    Debbie Ocean: How about some of it?

    John Frazier: How much?

    Debbie Ocean: Hypothetically, 10%.

    John Frazier: And where's the hypothetical rest?

    Debbie Ocean: Oh, I don't know. Literally.

    John Frazier: Oh, God. This is exhausting! I mean, when they said come over, I was like... Ugh. You know, with the jet lag, the time difference, Arsenal in the Cup Final this weekend. But now I'm here. It's bloody interesting.

    Debbie Ocean: Yeah?

    John Frazier: So it's not just profit, it's revenge. It's a twofer.

    [about Claude]

    John Frazier: He frames you, you frame him, scores are settled.

  • Detective: [in the interrigation room] Well, it seems four sweet old ladies, who apparently don't exist, have recently transferred some very large sums of money into Becker Holdings, LLC. Do you know how that might have happened, Mr. Becker?

    Claude Becker: [in total shock] I think I need a lawyer.