Ghosts are real.

Van 2022-03-22 09:01:44

It was also recommended by a friend. First, I went to Bili to watch some Dousen clips. The British gentleman has a good sense of sight. The kiss scene in "The Night Shift Manager" is very lustful. Photography attracts to see the ending. Of course, the two erotic scenes of Dousen are indispensable. Before I saw his video on Weibo before, there is a person whose id is "Dousen is breathing under me", I laughed so hard, The chicken coop can't be closed at all. In fact, I feel that the weak plot is a common problem of many literary films. For example, "Weiron's Wife: Cherry and Dandelion" is a bit confusing from beginning to end, but the actors are good-looking and the light and shadow structure is beautiful. Just watching the picture is a pleasure. When Edith went to the doctor, I was refreshed with a point of view, "The man who just left, his disease includes color blindness, he can never tell the difference between red and green, he accepts their existence because he Most people around me recognize the existence of red and green." If colorblind people are in the majority, will those who can see red and green become abnormal. At the beginning, when Thomas and Edith attended the ball, my sister's sullen eyes made me feel that something was wrong. Later, it turned out to be an orthopedic department. The model worker's shoulders are so beautiful, and she can act like a madman. I thought he was the one who killed Carter. I have to say that my sister was really strong, stabbed the doctor, killed my brother, and finally fought Edith. Maybe the real CP is Edith and her sister. The male characters are just foils. They all died early, leaving them a chance to love and kill each other, which made me laugh. How dare a timid person like me dare to watch a thriller, well, it's not really scary, but the ghost of Edith's mother did frighten me when she was little, "you are all devils", indeed, this sadomasochism I can't appreciate it, how can it be twisted like this when growing up? If Thomas is more crazy and perverted, the plot will be interesting, ah, I'm not right, the psychological counselor said something before, my understanding is this, a lot Movies and TV dramas are analyzing the dark side of human nature, and we psychology majors should watch more. We understand truth, goodness and beauty in elementary school, and growing up means facing ugliness. What drives the struggle against evil is the desire for good. I watched Kim Ki-deok's "Mobius" before, and after hearing me talk about the general plot, my friend asked me why you want to watch this kind of film. I was silent at the moment, "Whoever sins more, loves more deeply." I will find it later. Time to watch all his videos.

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Crimson Peak quotes

  • [first lines]

    Edith Cushing: [narrating] Ghosts are real. This much I know. The first time I saw one I was 10 years old. It was my mother's. Black cholera had taken her. So Father ordered a closed casket, asked me not to look. There were to be no parting kisses. No goodbyes. No last words. That is, until the night she came back.

  • Society Girl: It seems he's a baronet.

    Society Girl: What's a baronet?

    Society Girl: Well, an aristocrat of some sort.

    Edith Cushing: A man that feeds off land that others work for him. A parasite with a title.

    Society Girl: This parasite is perfectly charming and a magnificent dancer. Although, that wouldn't concern you, would it, Edith, our very young Jane Austen?