Need a movie viewing guide, background introduction

Marguerite 2022-03-18 09:01:03

Around a group of woman recommended to me many times, saying how beautiful care of the household, the male more handsome, love, and more touching, Twilight Twilight every day, in order to read a loading force, the result can only be said to be thunderstruck

director is not Considering a movie viewing guide, background introduction? Otherwise, people like me who see it for the first time really can't understand it, the

male boss? A face of a mutant robot, and a

female protagonist beauty with neat but disgusting teeth when she speaks ? Facial paralysis, acting, where is the psychological drama? Is it in the eyes of the brainless fans? When the

hostess walks the red carpet at the wedding scene, is her expression willing or unwilling? fear? nervous? excited? I thought she was afraid that the male protagonist would eat her and her relatives and friends, so that expression indicated that she was going to run away from the marriage. As a result, after the Nima family left, she even kissed the male protagonist upside down.

What does it mean to die on their honeymoon? Why is there no prospect prompt ah? Why didn't you make it clear? Why don't you tell people who haven't seen the first few movies not to? If I knew it, I wouldn't watch it, I wasted my time

. The honeymoon was supposed to be relaxed and cheerful, and the rhythm was clear. The two faces were paralyzed in the fast-paced clips and music and played two mouse shits

before the heroine took off her clothes. What does the expression mean? Finally, I realized the meaning of swimming is broken, and then I understood that the performance of the facial paralysis was scared and nervous.

I didn't watch it when I saw it. I really can't watch it anymore. I feel so stupid. It's the limit.

Finally, who told me that this film is very beautiful? Damn it, was that vampire who escaped halfway at the wedding or what? It scared me with my eyes

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end, I was actually curious, did the hostess’ parents know that the son-in-law is a vampire? Do they know that the heroine will die on her honeymoon? Or is the hostess' family also vampires?

I don't understand, although I'm curious, but it's not worth reading it. It doesn't matter if Ai knows or not, it doesn't matter if a girl with facial paralysis knows.

The biggest gain from watching this episode is that I finally know the taste of twilight fans, oh yeah~

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Extended Reading
  • Toney 2022-03-21 09:01:35

    One of the most painful things in the world is watching twilight saga with your best friend. She was intoxicated by the side, grabbed my hand and screamed, and I stared at the tender cow Wufang on the screen with a painful expression.

  • Dovie 2022-03-21 09:01:35

    Very good, why is the rating so low! Gorgeous weddings are still perfect...there's nowhere to see the excitement! Have to wait! Why do you like to have upper and lower parts when making movies now?

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 quotes

  • Edward Cullen: It's an extraordinary thing to meet someone who you can bare your soul to, and who'll accept you for what you are. I've been waiting for what seems like a very long time to get beyond what I am. And with Bella, I feel like I can finally begin.

  • Bella Swan: Are you okay? Being here?

    Jacob Black: Why? Afraid I'll trash your party?

    [hears growling in the woods]

    Jacob Black: You're not the only one. You think I'd be used to telling you goodbye by now. Come on, you're not supposed to be the one crying, Bella.

    Bella Swan: Everyone cries at weddings.

    Jacob Black: This is how I'm gonna remember you. Pink cheeks, two left feet, heartbeat.

    Bella Swan: So what, soon I'm gonna be dead to you?

    Jacob Black: No. I'm sorry, I'm just trying to appreciate your last night as a human.

    Bella Swan: Well, it's not my last night.

    Jacob Black: I thought you?

    Bella Swan: I didn't really want to spend my honeymoon writhing in pain.