Men should grow old with men

Stefanie 2022-03-24 09:01:45

The plot is a little messy, the biggest problem is the old-age makeup of the actors in the play, maybe the glue on the face is too hard, the muscles on the face are stiff, it looks like a living zombie, a vampire, but it is still a good-looking movie Movie.
Needless to say, Leon's acting skills are the best at this type of character with a clear and paranoid personality. I have seen the movie, and I feel that this is probably the most hated movie in China. Haha, I definitely won't introduce it.
The relationship between Hoover and his assistant interspersed in the play is still very good. The two should have fallen in love at first sight. The first time Hoover saw Thorson, he asked Thorson to go to the FBI for an interview. Torson went, Hu Buddha asked the female assistant if there was someone named Tosen, and there really was one. . . . .
The two of them really have a heart-to-heart connection. .

The movie shows the relationship between two men and their mutual trust. It doesn't take much space. There is only a kissing and fighting scene, but it is not disgusting at all, very natural, very normal, just like a man should fall in love with a man, and a man will You should live in a room with a man, a man should put his hand on a man's hand, a man should be jealous of a man, and a man should grow old together with a man.

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J. Edgar quotes

  • J. Edgar Hoover: It's easy to be the expert if you're the only person in the world with any interest.

    Clyde Tolson: He does also claim he can tell as much from a cut of wood as a doctor can from an autopsy.

    J. Edgar Hoover: Ah.

    Clyde Tolson: He has, um, social difficulties.

    J. Edgar Hoover: He is mentally ill, isn't he?

    Clyde Tolson: He's only as mad as you are - sir.

  • Congressman: But your agency is already one of the most well-funded in Washington, is it not?

    J. Edgar Hoover: Yes, that is true sir, but our car and bank robbery recoveries totaled 6.5 million last year, and our budget is only, well, 2 million. Unlike other departments in Washington, we actually run a profit.