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Gilda 2022-03-21 09:01:33

This kind of theme film, Yankee, won't get bored until the year of the monkey and the month of the horse?
What biological and chemical weapons, nuclear batteries, FBI, MI. . . . . Can't we have some real life?

Cameron is getting old, and I couldn't adapt to this kind of camera sense at first. Isn't the heroine supposed to have no wrinkles, firm skin, and skinny like a monkey? But the wrinkles at the corners of her eyes were so obvious that people couldn't move. Later, when I looked at it, I felt it was real. Is it still a human being to be Fan Bingbing all day long? When she was wearing a bikini, she couldn't help gasping for air~ That flat belly made me fascinated! I envy the flat belly the most, that beauty~~ I will also work hard to create one!

Ah Tang, still didn't feel it. There are two shots in suits with blurry eyes. When the camera is shot 30° upwards, I see a little bit of heroic demeanor. Basically, when shooting such a character, the director always has to give this position, and it comes from the standard version.

Movies out of life don't get many five-pointed stars. The irony is that seeing the word "real" comes not from the movie itself, but from the heroine's face. From this, we can see how real American life is. It is not easy for a country or a city to achieve the reality from one end to the other, so those filmmakers can't help but toss an agent to the left. , and breaking out of a superman, it seems that the only way to fill the vacancy in life untrue, same this fresh, exciting ideas are like fantasy but also the expansion of individualism director of

short, words and short,
sometimes
watching a no cost, Chewing snacks, missing lines, and watching movies that have been calculated are
far less
serious than movies that pay for yourself, struggle with death, and think deeply
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Knight and Day quotes

  • Roy Miller: We lost the pilots.

    June Havens: Where did they go?

    Roy Miller: Well, they were, uh... shot.

    June Havens: Who shot them?

    Roy Miller: Well, um, me.

    June Havens: [starts cracking up] Ha! This is great!

    Roy Miller: [laughs sarcastically] Well, I'm glad you're taking this so well.

    [stands up and walks to the cockpit]

    June Havens: Where are you going?

    Roy Miller: To land the plane. Put on your seatbelt, please.

  • June Havens: [runs into the cockpit] They're all dead out there!

    [Looks around]

    June Havens: They're all dead in here, too!

    Roy Miller: Oh, hi, come in!