A really dream

Oceane 2022-09-18 02:15:21

The speed of BT is rarely over 200k, so it is rare to watch the movie before spoilers and gossip.

The story is average and can be watched, but it is much worse than ray and walk on the line. It's so lively, I can't see the way out.

Except for the first five minutes, I was stunned by Beyonce's beauty. From beginning to end, I thought that Effie was the heroine of this play. The woman who makes people love and hate is definitely the soul of the whole show. I specially checked the actress's information on the Internet, only to know that it is not that people are not popular, but that I am outdated, and the famous America Idol champion Jennifer Hudson does not know. The emotion at the time was that the American aesthetics were broad, and the aunts and the others also chose it. Later, I found out that my sister was only 25 years old. The second reflection was that Americans are getting old really fast... Then

again, inside and outside the play The scene is really two layers of ice and fire. In the play, beauty matches talent, and beauty wins. Outside the play, beauty matches talent, and talent wins. All the beauties are thinking about it, deliberately thinking, and don't hesitate to destroy their image. The little chubby girl was easily nominated for her first electric shock, and it is just around the corner to earn it. This is called dreamgirl, which is almost a myth. The

world loves beauty a lot, so the self-destructive images of beautiful women will often have a halo of devotion to art, and the little golden people are naturally easy to come. But this time, she stood there confident from start to finish, and for the first time made me feel that talent can also be beautiful.

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Dreamgirls quotes

  • Lorrell Robinson: It doesn't take a whiz to know that only a desperate man would drop his pants in living color on national television!

  • Curtis Taylor Jr.: Who was the first artist to sing "Hound Dog"?

    C.C. White: Elvis Presley.

    Curtis Taylor Jr.: Big Mama Thorton. She had the number-one single on the R&B charts, but the white stations wouldn't play it, because to them it was just another race record.