Adela said: Sorry for keeping you here so long

Ayla 2022-03-30 09:01:12

No participation in scoring this time. Because I don't want my diaries to be read by people who are desperate for reviews. But this score is absolutely perfect. I am very satisfied.



The scene that moved me the most was the part where Adela took off her clothes and looked at the mummy smoking.

I bit the corner of my favorite quilt and said to myself: Dear Adela, I can understand your mood at the moment. When people are extremely hopeless and tired, how uncomfortable is that helplessness. He took a puff of cigarette and spit it out deeply, just to let out the poisonous breath in his heart. Nowhere to vent, nowhere to vent... Who can understand the helplessness of helpless people? !



I sneaked out to watch this movie one afternoon on a weekday (I like to do things other than work on weekdays O(∩_∩)O, but I promise I have finished my work), I thought there would be very few people , ah, that's weird. Huhuhu, several pairs of people and horses came. Sometimes when I go to the cinema, I really struggle whether to buy a big bucket of water and a big bucket of popcorn. Drinking water will make me miss the exciting plot because I run WC. The crunch of the popcorn will affect the people around me watching the movie. Fortunately, the hall I watched that day was very small and everyone carried two buckets in and consciously sat in the last few rows to watch the movie with great interest. I miss the time when I used to watch movies all by myself. But if it goes on like this, the boss is likely to close down the theater because of the lack of people, and it's too late when I come to regret it, so the memory is just a memory. But I hate the people who answer the phone in the movies...and the noisy kids...the latter I really, really hope that the country will get the movie rating system as soon as possible.



OK, back to that. Luc Besson, really great. I adore all of his films. Among them, "The Fifth Element" I watched no less than three times. The most famous is "The Killer Is Not Too Cold". Other basics are also involved. Love his shooting style. Is it really a kind of spiritual and elegant poetry reading to occasionally watch movies by British and French directors after watching too many American movies? or lyrical?

Is Adela an impatient? Polite impatience? Brainy impatient? Hey, how nice would it be for me to be so free and easy in my life + not to be surprised?



Jump, I am very sad at the moment. It was raining outside, and I heard that there were mudslides everywhere. There have been many disasters in MD in the past two years, and many people began to believe in 2012. I watched "2012" but I never watched "Tangshan Earthquake", so many future films have to be filmed so badly in the past. Bringing back memories of great sadness to those who have been through it. Those who haven't experienced it may be curious. But it's best not to be too curious, and people with poor tolerance should not be curious. You crumble when the truth is in front of your eyes.


Flashback, the bald old professor in the film, I thought he was a bad guy from the very beginning. Forgive me for having moderate appearance syndrome. But looking back, I found that he was so cute and kind. Once again, I was struck by the fact that the outward appearance may be a fraction of human nature, but it is important to focus on the inner.



I have always watched films superficially. I usually look at the superficial things, and rarely think about the details in the film because of the wonderfulness of the film. So I would like to say thank you to my friends who read my diary, thank you for reading the flowing text of people with TB here. And share your opinion with me. As long as you don't speak esoteric, I'd love to chat with you and chat about gossip, remember - the latter is the point

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The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec quotes

  • Adèle Blanc-Sec: Death is the only path that leads to birth.

  • Adèle Blanc-Sec: [repeated line]

    Adèle Blanc-Sec: Into my arms!