It's so funny! It's so funny!

Brittany 2022-03-21 09:01:29

Funny black fairy tale, but I don't know how many times better than Pan's Labyrinth.
First, I admire the author's imagination. I like that kind of plot. It's not fantastic and bizarre, but it just shows the special and intelligent features of the protagonists.
The reason why this film left a deep impression on me was not the story itself, but the fact that I didn't get what I wanted. What I can't get is always in turmoil, in longing, in longing.
Dad brought back a bunch of VCDs from Hong Kong. One of them is The Grinch. Just put the movie on it. What is the recommended trailer in front of it? So I caught a glimpse of the most classic plot of the whole film, so I instantly grabbed me I'm curious, but unfortunately Nima is Cantonese. I can't find anything on the Internet that is auspicious, so I began to tirelessly seek the whole film.
It was a very accidental time to watch a movie, and the whole grade was at the highest level of high school. The classic clip that was released that day instantly knocked my eyeballs, and the audience began to ask the name of the movie one by one.
What's even more disgusting is that this film has such a long name that I asked the insider 5 times and couldn't understand what the film was.
It was not until later that I finally found her on QQ and gave me her full name before I was able to end the nearly two-year long-distance running of the film.
Take a long sigh.

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A Series of Unfortunate Events quotes

  • Count Olaf: [disguised as Sailor Sham, a peg-legged sailor] Sure, I get the good parking spots, but who could love a man with one leg and a face like a hen's arse?

  • The Detective: [to Violet] Little girl, the big cage door is open. No snake. Dead guy. You know what I'm thinking? I'm thinking, "Who woke me up at nine in the morning for this?"