The main melody can be shot like this

Ona 2022-03-23 09:03:00

Roommate is doing comedy, by the way. Don't you see that this is a comedy? In addition to the happy ending, there is no shortage of hilarious things throughout. The "egg pain" that Chinese people say is reflected in a plot in this drama. There are indeed some people in the protagonist's team who can shake their burdens and make people laugh. The most ironic thing is that it falls short inadvertently, hey--, what can these guys do? This film is not a real comedy, and its comedy element is very necessary and very natural, stunning the heavy depression of the previous part and injecting fresh colors. The structure is not very neat, and the protagonist develops in a single line, and only one-third of the way into a team to experience together. It doesn't matter, as long as the story is good. Maybe the same subject matter can be changed to a different director. It sinks to the end and almost suffocates. Especially Chinese directors.

Humor is not an embellishment of life, but a turning point in life. The premise is that there is good intentions, and most of the bad guys have a very bad sense of humor.

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  • Hailee 2022-03-15 09:01:06

    Grandpa Roger Allam! The film is really good, a lot of laughs, and the soundtrack is 500 miles away! It feels black humorous and real. The corrupt country with high youth unemployment rate is actually too many such unemployed young people... and it is the happy ending that I like~ and the Scottish accent is always so ecstasy, waiting for subtitles Read it again, even if it is English =_=||

  • Devyn 2022-03-27 09:01:16

    If Ken Roach doesn't shoot Ireland one day then who will?

The Angels' Share quotes

  • Harry: I'll tell you what. If you can tell me what year it is, I'll let you come with us.

    Albert: What year it is?

    Harry: Yeah.

    Albert: Feels as if I'm fuckin' on Who Wants to be a Millionaire here. Can I phone a friend?

  • Harry: They're thugs. Do you want to phone the police?

    Robbie: No.

    Harry: I'll help you out.

    Robbie: No way, Harry.

    Harry: I'll tell them what happened.

    Robbie: Harry, look, we never do that, ever. It's no' happening.