This is a scumbag story.

Nora 2022-03-24 09:01:45

(I don’t know about the party, I don’t know this person in history, I just talk about the story itself.)

He is very good, and the classification system allows me to control the details of the big love, and it is also very trendy in terms of science; vanity reaches a certain level, in In front of her mother like a boastful child; politically but unexpectedly conservative, loyal to the country so brooding about all imaginary enemies of the country; a bit unscrupulous; emotionally timid and even a bit despicable to enjoy Clyde's one-sidedness Giving; always insecure. A typical guy with a strong appearance and an empty heart. This is what Noji wanted to express.

But these are not the point.

From the point of view of a rotten girl, this is a story of scum being attacked by a scumbag (wow, this is a trend.

Compared to Clyde's bravery, it's not an exaggeration to say that he is timid. He knows Clyde's heart very well, But he was afraid of the pressure from the outside world and his mother and tried to go back to "the way of a normal person". That's fine, but he also demanded Clyde's unconditional loyalty. Isn't this scumbag or what? So the scene in the living room exploded Mao's bombing is really good, if it weren't for this bombing, it would really be a cheap attack.

He takes himself and the country very seriously, and his principles come second. He is a loser in private life, but fortunately Clyde has always loved him. But obviously Clyde was a little more principled than him, so he blew up again in the end, and managed to get a little further away from the cheap attack.

Of course, the KISS after the scuffle and the scuffle reached the peak of the base! Edgar finally lost his soul "at least There is another day of horse racing tomorrow", "I love you claid" really expresses the character's deep and tortuous view of love...


PS. I like Helen's character, with a strong business level, and finally sent the secret file into pieces very calmly. The paper machine scene is awesome.

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Extended Reading
  • Elsa 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    Pale, mottled old age makeup is really scary. The corners of my dear little plum's affectionate eyes, aren't the tears in cross-dressing really not a true performance? ! Armie Hammer is really sweet and affectionate. If the base, please deep base.

  • Augusta 2021-11-30 08:01:26

    The gay drama is really blinding me! Unexpectedly that Blake’s script is so bold and straightforward, and Grandpa Dongmu is too cringe and hesitating to speak, directly leading to a large number of gay dramas like modern high-rises in an ancient city. It is not a big problem in itself, but it is not only overwhelming but also seemingly so. Embarrassment is an eyesore. In fact, I personally feel that the film is not as bad as the North American media, at least it is much better than the last supernatural film...PS: The poster background should be replaced with a rainbow flag...

J. Edgar quotes

  • [J. Edgar Hoover and Clyde Tolson discuss over dinner about the first time they ever met]

    Clyde Tolson: Edgar... you can lie to everyone else, the whole world, for you own sake... and for the sake of the bureau, but you cannot lie to me.

    J. Edgar Hoover: I should've never given you your job, Clyde. You know that? You weren't even qualified. You remember the day you came in for your interview.

    Clyde Tolson: I do.

    J. Edgar Hoover: You walked into my office and you fixed my window, you picked up my handkerchief. You handed it to me. You remember why I was sweating, Clyde?

    Clyde Tolson: It's because you were exercising.

    J. Edgar Hoover: No, I was... I was sweating because I... I knew at that very moment...

    [Clyde hands Hoover his handkerchief from the dinner table]

    J. Edgar Hoover: ... I knew at that very moment that I... I needed you. And I've never needed anyone else in my entire life. Not like that. So I began to perspire.

    Clyde Tolson: I know.

    Clyde Tolson: [Edgar grabs for his stomach and gasps] Edgar, are you all right?

    J. Edgar Hoover: Yes, yes it's - it's just indigestion, Clyde. Let's go to dinner tomorrow night, shall we? Our old corner booth.

    Clyde Tolson: Perhaps if I feel better.

    J. Edgar Hoover: Yes. And you must - you must. We have a great many things to discuss. And now I can't trust anyone else at the bureau right now. I can only depend on you.

    Clyde Tolson: [Edgar walks up to Clyde and holds onto his hand, kissing is forehead] Thank you, Edgar.

    J. Edgar Hoover: [Edgar leaves the handkerchief in Clyde's hand] Good night, Clyde.

    Clyde Tolson: Good night, Edgar.

    [Edgar walks off and Clyde holds Edgar's handkerchief to his cheek]

  • [J. Edgar Hoover arrives home to go to bed]

    J. Edgar Hoover: [narrating] The very essence of our democracy is rooted in a belief in the worth of the individual. That life has meaning that transcends any man-made system, that love is the greatest force on earth... far more enduring than hatred or the unnatural divisions of mankind.