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Jedidiah 2022-03-20 09:02:17

In the afternoon, the princess classmate msn said that at 8:45 pm, Yonghua, an American film, a romantic talent. Wow, clap, great free movies. I couldn't find any relevant content on allmov, and I went to the official website of the film festival, the pictures could not be opened, and there was no introduction.

Entering Yonghua, it really is a film festival. There are so many people, and the entry scrolling at the door tells us that it is actually a British film. Sit down in the middle of row 11. It was dark for a while, and the time was just right. The actor's name was slowly typed out, and when he saw the words Johnny Depp, he had a bad premonition. This is the "slutty" that sa told me last time that it was pretty ugly. There is a biopic about the seventeenth-century poet John Wilmot. This person's life is generally wine and women, or men? Even his wife was raped. Of course, he's a favorite, and he's talented.

I'm very superficial, I can't understand the color of the light, I can't understand the language of the lens, I can't understand the so-called connotation, for me, whether it looks good or not depends on the story. Obviously, he can't come up with a good-looking story, so obviously, really Not pretty. Although everyone is not beautiful, Johnny Depp is still good-looking, except for the very scary sick face at the end. But I guess he is very happy himself, handsome guys seem to like to play disfigured roles. In the early years, Leonardo was the poet Rimbaud who played the handsome young boy. He suffered from the same illness and died early. The difference was that the film was better. In terms of acting, I saw Johnny Depp, not John Wilmert, and there were a few walks that even made me think I saw Captain Jack.

The lengthy film of more than two hours, everyone applauded inexplicably at the end, which shows that I am really superficial.

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The Libertine quotes

  • Rochester: You are one of life's understudies!

  • Harris: [calls to him onstage] My lord!

    Rochester: I asked for no interruption.

    Harris: My suit is one of the utmost urgency: the stage direction at the end of this scene requires, in my opinion, some authorial exposition.

    Rochester: It seems straightforward enough.

    Harris: Yes, um,

    [reading from the script]

    Harris: "Then dance six naked men and women, the men doing obedience to the women's cunts, kissing and touching them often, the women in like manner to the men's pricks, kissing and dandling their cods and then fall to fucking, after which the women sigh and the men look simple and so sneak off." The end of the second act.

    Rochester: A strong scene, an eminently playable scene, and though I say it myself, a climactic one.

    Harris: And w-will the kind of equipment that that young lady has in her hand

    [a large wooden dildo]

    Harris: be available for gentlemen for... strapping around the middle for the execution of this scene?

    Rochester: I had not envisioned you to be so encumbered; I feel this scene should be given... in the flesh.

    Harris: And will we give... two performances on the day?

    Rochester: No, Mr. Harris.

    Harris: [relieved] I am glad to hear that from the author.

    Rochester: With the dress rehearsal, the court performance and the public showing, I envisage three.

    Harris: Right; I don't know if you've met my regular understudy, Mr. Lightman, he's a most dependable fellow.

    Rochester: Sir, you have the honour of playing *my* understudy.

    Harris: [cross] Well, I shall take this opportunity to withdraw from the engagement.

    [he leaves]

    Rochester: [calls after him angrily] You are one of *life's* understudies!