a fly in the ointment

Garett 2022-04-18 17:34:53

This sentence comes to my mind: Lively with historical detail and unexpected turns… Water for Elephants is a rich surprise, a delightful gem springing from a fascinating footnote to history that absolutely deserves to be mined
This is Denver Broncos' review of the book
holding on to the original Looking forward to watching this movie, I bought a director suit ticket and want to support the goddess Sara Gruen . I
can only say that many of the touching and deep plots in the book have been deleted and not accurate. Without the halo of the original book, it must not be able to satisfy the audience. At least the expectations are worth it, but it is precisely because the original work that makes people feel like thunder is there that more audiences have high expectations for it. This is also where I am disappointed.
I am not impressed by the acting skills of the male and female protagonists. However, the image of August played by Christoph Waltz is very vivid. Last year's Oscar best supporting actor really showed his brilliant impersonation. The
background music and the picture are still very beautiful. As a photography student, it is more or less worthwhile for me to help me. Aftertaste
, if you don't think about the title of "Elephant's Tears", it is listed as the number one book on the new york times bestseller list. It may be better to just watch it as an ordinary literary film

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  • Dillon 2022-04-20 09:01:44

    I haven't read the original book, but the movie is average.

  • Makenna 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    It is very difficult for several leading actors not to call into the play at all

Water for Elephants quotes

  • Jacob: [after scarey incident feeding the lion] You think that's funny?

    August: [laughing] Yes, I do.

    Jacob: I could have lost my arm!

    August: No, you couldn't have. He doesn't have any teeth.

  • Marlena: He sold off two dead-beat clowns and a train car so he could buy Lucinda, our lovely fat lady. And Rex.

    August: Rex.

    Marlena: But you kept the coochie girls, didn't you?

    August: No denying they're good revenue. I needed money. So I had to scavenge every dead circus for every act we have.

    Marlena: But you didn't have to buy me, did you?

    August: No. I had to marry you.

    Marlena: That's right.