capitalism

Pearlie 2022-04-18 17:34:53

It's not the download of the high-definition version. It feels like,,,,,, probably because it is not clear, it is a little mediocre. .
The feeling of watching the trailer didn't come out. I was so excited when I saw the preview. . .
But it still feels a little bit. .
I probably read the politics of the postgraduate entrance examination,,, the bombardment of capitalism made me accidentally take a seat,,,, I am very sympathetic to the boss of the circus inside, first of all sympathy for why people think He is very cruel,,, isn't it that he needs money to support a large number of subordinates in the context of the great capitalist depression? The wife and the little veterinarian are pretty good.,,,It's a bit of boss-style machismo.,But in the end, he was betrayed.,The end was bleak.,,What's going on.,,,Hey~~ His later misery is not just Was it caused by the veterinarian classmates? They killed their horses. How could they live?
The young man doesn't know when he fell in love with the heroine, and the heroine doesn't even know when he fell in love with the male hero. The last two people lived a happy life. It's not a story of a prince and Cinderella, even excessive. Mi You,,,
if I want to say, the music is not bad, the lively scene of the circus is also desirable, but the scenes of the hero and heroine dancing frequently make people feel aesthetic fatigue. . .
Elephant is very smart,, just a little less in appearance. In addition, the final ending should have been tragic or happy. It is a little unclear. Is it a good ending for the two children to finally defeat the big devil? Then this big devil is not bad enough -
in short, it feels like this, the main plot is relatively weak, and the secondary things steal the limelight. . .

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Water for Elephants quotes

  • Old Jacob: Work is the best thing for age.

  • [last lines]

    Charlie: We'll get you in the records books. "Oldest man that ever ran away with the circus."

    Old Jacob: I'm not running away, I'm coming home.