Be sure to find a good location, even referring to the audience~

Lottie 2022-01-27 08:01:25

When I saw the film was only 105 minutes long, I was frantically supplying oxygen to my brain, because I felt that such a name that made such two big names and such an ecstasy must have a very deep and connotative story. . To understand such a profound story in just an hour and a half, I feel a lot of pressure. . . Then I sat in the movie theater, ready to be shocked by the plot and acting, but found that the story had never unfolded. My wife sat next to me and said calmly: European and American movies are the last 20 minutes to tell the whole story clearly~ Wow, I suddenly realized that, and put my stomach in my stomach again. The oxygen in it was moved over. .
Then skip these 20 minutes and the movie is over. .

It was only at this moment that I suddenly realized that it is so, so it is so, so it is so --- this is such a simple story, I really treat the belly of a gentleman with the heart of a villain, the screenwriter has no intention of going around me at all, you can watch it after dinner. , although oxygen remains in the stomach. . .

As for why the rating is "okay", because my ancestors said that I should think about myself, I shouldn't have been so suspenseful about myself. Knowing that Frank is Alexander, I have to think that I will bring forth new ideas and look forward to it wildly. . It's as if Twilight was regarded as a sci-fi horror movie at the beginning, only to find out that the male protagonist has never even shown a tooth~

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The Tourist quotes

  • The Englishman: [as he is restrained] I'm just a tourist. Just a tourist. He said I might get arrested at some point

    Acheson: [taking the passport] What?

    The Englishman: But then you'd have to let me go because you have nothing on me.

    Chief Inspector Jones: Who?

    The Englishman: The man that's been sending me these texts

    [holding out his phone]

    Acheson: [taking the phone] Texts?

    The Englishman: And the money, of course.

    Acheson: [looking through the texts in the phone] Let me get this straight, because I'm a little confused. You received money from a man you've never met before, who sends you text messages telling you just to show up somewhere?

    The Englishman: [wistfully looking around Venice] Well, not just anywhere.

  • Elise: [as she reads the letter from Pearce] Elise, you have no reason to trust me anymore, but give me a chance to explain myself. I know the police are watching you. We have to throw them off the trail. Board the eight-twenty-two, the Gare de Lyon, pick someone my height and build and make them believe it is me. Burn this letter. It is important you follow my instructions precisely. I love you, Alexander.