nice movie!

Colt 2022-03-25 09:01:18

See I am TM angry! ! ! !
Dylan's character reveals all the scumbag qualities of promiscuity, selfishness, arrogance, despicableness and so on all the time in the film!
I have both my first love and my wife, and I go out to find a woman and shamelessly say to the person who loves me, "I am a writer, and I need to reflect life."
He has nothing but sex and a bunch of pompous poetry, which in my opinion is just a bunch of lies. The confused two women are in love with each other. Tolerating his derailment and maintaining a lavish life for him. He spent William's money to humiliate William again and again in front of everyone. At that time, I could really feel the torment of William - the betrayal of his wife, the ridicule of bystanders, the lingering shadow of the post-war, I also seem to be crazy with William. Dylan is drinking other people's wine in other people's houses, entertaining his friends, and showing off his coquettish coquettishness. At this moment, I just want William to pick up the grenade and throw it in, blow up this cheap house People (except Caitlin)! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! At this moment, I am really getting angry! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
But what pissed me off the most was when Dylan went from initiating a lawsuit to making a false confession. It really interprets the word "scumbag" incisively and vividly!
First, Caitlin said, I have no money, I have nothing, look at his disappointed eyes, God! ! ! ! ! This is your wife, not your cash cow!
And then he actually filed a lawsuit for it in order to make some unfortunate money to keep his ridiculous poet life! ! ! ! The expression of the Standard Chartered
lawsuit is a bit of a bitch (it can only be said that Matthew Rhys played too well). After Vera's hard pleas, he still gave false confessions and was bent on putting people to death.
Vera asked why she was so cruel to send her husband to prison, and his Q&A was "for you". Vera said then leave your wife with me immediately! ! He was silent, he wanted both, he wanted everything to be as he wanted, and he didn't think a little bit about these two women! He never thought about letting his wife be single-minded, at least not letting her live in torment. He never thought about whether he should let Vera go and let her live quietly with his husband and son. For his own selfish desires, he Those who love him are put into endless pain! Abusive, selfish, arrogant, despicable! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

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The Edge of Love quotes

  • Dylan Thomas: Where's our son?

    Caitlin MacNamara: Chopped up in little bids and packed with my knickers in the suitcase.

    Dylan Thomas: Oh, dear, the police'll be chasing you.

  • Vera Phillips: I don't melt at the sight of a uniform, that's all. Sod it. I don't like nosy parkers.

    Caitlin MacNamara: It was a civil question. I could have said, "Are you after my husband?" But I didn't.

    Vera Phillips: Heartache, that's what I see in a uniform. I'm not gonna love someone just to have them die off on me.