Don't be influenced by movie reviews

Brett 2022-03-26 08:01:01

When watching gay movies, don't read those bitchy gay guy comments, it will instantly ruin your vision for a movie

It's not something you've experienced. Being made into a movie by someone else makes this movie "old-fashioned"

Chinese people always feel that American movies are warm and complete, and they don't like this process of "self-identification and self-rescue". They always like to watch some themes that talk about human nature, dark society, indifference, everyone is drunk and I'm alone, and they like to play tricks on mysteries and pretend to be profound , acerbic

We are all just ordinary people, the more sophisticated people pretend to be, the more mediocre they appear

I hope to watch the movie well when watching the movie. Whatever the director wants to say, you just understand it. Don’t be added to your own excessive interpretation.

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  • Annabelle 2022-03-28 09:01:14

    The perspective is confusing.

  • Vincenzo 2022-04-24 07:01:26

    I would be disappointed to hear Paul Bettany talk about Nanyin. I feel that it is still difficult for the British to learn an authentic Texas accent, not to mention Paoer's literary and artistic style. It's a bit contradictory to let him speak Nanyin haha... On the plot Although it is said that such a bitter lgbt theme is too old, and it seems that it has deliberately brought up various political correctness issues of feminist black Jewish msl, but after all, it still feels real and bitter in the southern part of the year, and the acting is also very moving. people

Uncle Frank quotes

  • Beth: [narrating] He

    [Frank]

    Beth: was the only adult I knew who looked me in the eye; who was curious about what I had to say; and who liked to make me laugh. And in summer of 1969, when I was 14, that was exhilarating.

  • Bruce: I've decided I'm gonna be who I want to be instead of letting other people dictate who I am.

    Beth: Other people or facts, apparently.