Angie actually wrote this script earlier than "The Land of Blood and Honey", which is her first work.
Where does inspiration come from? Angie was with her in the hospital while her mother was being treated for cancer. Angie heard a young, barren girl weeping bitterly—something had been diagnosed and she could no longer have a child by herself. Later, Angie's mother died, and she was so sad that she still has red eyes every time she talks about her mother.
The crisis of middle-aged couples who don't have children to cushion them...
The problem between husband and wife, no matter how big or small, as long as someone can't get out, it's a big problem. And being able to have children but not wanting to have them is completely different from not being able to, especially when they really want children. So it's really not a small problem. And a writer's lack of inspiration is a lot like a woman's infertility. As good as they were in New York, they are now so depressed.
Begging and not letting her have a morbid psychology, unable to accept the fact that she is infertile, and numbing herself by stopping sex. And her husband has been accustomed to her, and finally helped her clean up the mess.
It's too sweet for fans.
She wears a hat, and her pajamas are beautiful!
She sat on the edge of the bed early in the morning and cried silently so beautifully.
What more can I ask for as a nerd?
This is really a very, very personal work - she wrote the script by herself, directed it by herself, played the heroine by herself, her husband was the male lead, and her eldest son was her assistant on the set. After the filming, she edited the promotional video by herself (then maybe she also gave a lot of opinions during the editing of the whole film, I guess)...
Angie is currently a general director, but I still like this movie very much. My interest is not generated by the plot of the movie, but by some small details.
In the interview, Angie said that Bradt bothered her to throw things around, and she wrote that into the script - I counted, and Roland helped Vanessa put on her sunglasses three times.
Her husband slammed the door and left, and she was left in the room, sitting at the end of the bed, with a very aggrieved expression, like a child, and then she fell on the bed as if she gave up on herself, and her calf flicked reluctantly—too! Can! Love!
He was kissed by a drunkard, grabbed the wine glass to rinse his mouth, turned around and kicked him desperately. Those calves are so pretty.
The two of them sat in front of the peephole and had a silent party.
She was forced to beat him, terrified to death. He was at a loss, staring with wide eyes, like a frightened deer, begging him to stop weakly and incoherently. The expression is still like a child, cute, it is rare to see such an expression as Angie.
Finally, he was able to write a work, and the camera was given to the paper, Roland Bertrand. Well, Bertrand, Angie's mother's last name.
I saw the credits at the end of the film. Intern: Maddox Jolie-Pitt
saw her breasts and confirmed with her own eyes that the operation was done well. Rest assured
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Jingmei Renmei has a good soundtrack, and the family had a good time on the set. (crossed out) The two smoked and smoked. Shuang drinking and drinking (crossed out). No cries of golden raspberries. Couldn't be more satisfied.
The newlyweds next door could not perceive the turbulent waves of the old couple separated by a wall, but there were always people who understood.
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Who said people can only be actors!
Who said people can only be actors!
Who said people can only be actors!
Just how old is it! Why can't a woman's forty and a man be fifty-one and a half years old? She also had surgery!
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