Although handsome, but definitely not Chinese

Francisca 2022-03-24 09:03:52

The Dylan in it is a mixed-race guy who
looks exactly like Wu Zun
, but when I first saw him, I thought that he should not be of Chinese and Western blood , but he was
of Korean blood,
but the screenwriter wanted him to be of Chinese blood
. But the person who plays his father is definitely not Chinese and 100% Korean, but in the eyes of Westerners it is almost the same. Anyway, in our eyes, white people all look the same She already won when she turned the pressure on her before the game into momentum










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  • Ayden 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    The plot is also very old-fashioned and the plot is exactly the same as the expected plot. It is a rather disgusting movie. I really want to yell at it, obviously it is persecuting children~

  • Don 2022-03-27 09:01:22

    The situation between the daughter and the mother is very similar to the plot of "Nuns Are Crazy II", and the latter feels more uplifting. But the classic adage in it still touched me, "Our deepest fear is not lack of ability, our deepest fear is ability beyond the limit. Ask yourself, what kind of people do we want to be? Wise, genius, famous, great, In fact, what can't you do? We were born to

Akeelah and the Bee quotes

  • [last lines]

    Akeelah: You know that feeling where everything feels right? Where you don't have to worry about tomorrow or yesterday, where you feel safe and know you're doing the best you can? There's a word for that, it's called love. L-O-V-E.

  • Mr. Welch: So whoever wins the school bee today gets to represent Crenshaw at the district bee next month.

    Akeelah: Why would anybody want to represent a school where they can't even put doors on the toilet stalls?

    [coughing]

    Mr. Welch: Akeelah, if we can't show students can perform, we're not going to have money for books, let alone bathroom doors.

    [pause]

    Mr. Welch: Now, I want you to do the bee today, okay?

    Akeelah: So everyone can call me a freak and a brainiac? No, I ain't down for no spelling bee.

    Mr. Welch: Well, maybe you'd be down for spending the rest of the semester in detention for all your absences?