I have to admit that the chatter and neuroticism killed me more than the blood.
Some of the dialogue bits just got my adrenaline pumping.
I really admire how the actors memorized those lines so smoothly and realistically.
Several independent events
that are not directly related, but are actually universally connected, each so tense and frantic and completely out of control, the
fact that it is so caught off guard that
everyone has to be wary of being pounced on by chance events
at the beginning of the little story The series of coincidences
and the later "Frog Rain"
are amazing,
so don't ever lose your imagination
about the superposition of heavy life The
dying old man said it as I thought
This fucking life, so fucking hard, so long.. .
Life iS IT's not Short Long, Long ... IT's
film music in many places with the "distracting" includes long before the beginning of time
but I think the most beautiful period of the year from child prodigy to the bartender confession that period
very light In addition, the middle-aged prodigy's deep and slightly out-of-control confession can hardly be heard
if you don't listen carefully, and you can hardly hear the original sound. It is
full of love and despair
that has nowhere to express. The soundtrack I understand should be like this: it grows with the plot. And it's irreplaceable
anyway, it's a non-breathing way to describe the same exhausting and convoluted moments of life,
but you have to believe that some things happen that way, in
fact, anything can happen.
We may be through with the past... but the past is not through with us!
His translation: "Although times have changed, but we will not change..."
I don't think it should be translated into "Although the past has passed, but The impact on us is still there."?
If so, I completely agree
that although the matter has passed, the impact will not dissipate so quickly.
After all, no one in this world can keep up with the time...
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