Number one book fan? Deadly fans.

Kennedy 2022-03-22 09:01:22

It was really enjoyable to see the last part of the revenge-burning manuscript, the plot tension was great, and my teeth were clenched, and my expression must have been very rich (as a writer, my hard work was burnt, I understand that feeling! ). There is little humor in the thriller, such as giving the middle finger and seeing a pig and saying I believe it, haha. The cute expression of the male protagonist played by James Cain is very wise and soothes the tension.
James Caan and Casey Bates are both eye-catching in the play, but the latter is better, sometimes benevolent, sometimes fierce, sometimes cunning, sometimes depressed, sometimes shy, and even cute, The various senses of neurotic multiple personalities are well played.
Last but not least, does British pop singer Alex Hepburn look like a skinny Kathy Bates? I happened to find this by watching the MV of her single "Miss Misery". Just imagine that if Kathy Bates succeeded in losing weight, she should be a beautiful beauty, hehe.
I just finished reading the essay, and I will write it up when I have time.

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Misery quotes

  • Paul Sheldon: [holding a rolled-up page of his manuscript] Remember how for all those years, nobody knew who Misery's real father was, or if they'd ever be reunited? It's all right here. Does she finally marry Ian, or will it be Winthorne? It's all right here.

    [lights a match and with it, lights the page]

    Annie Wilkes: Paul you can't!

    [drops her glass]

    Paul Sheldon: [Still holding the burning page] Why not? I learned it from you.

    [Puts the burning page down onto his manuscript, already on the floor, burning it]

  • Virginia McCain: We got a phone call? Busy morning.

    Sheriff John T. 'Buster' McCain: Yeah. Work, work, work.