The tabloid starts from the bottom line, the line bomber

Newell 2021-12-21 08:01:14

When I watched "Storm in the City", I saw that almost all the comments mentioned that I was looking for a remake of the film. It's not a big deal, it's more than a remake, except for Rosalyn Drasel becoming Jack Clement. It's almost intact. I copied it down without moving, even the table, rhyme dictionary and other details are exactly the same. I can't believe that a great screenwriter like Billy White would actually be so faithful in the remake of a great screenwriter.
But I have to admit that both movies are rare masterpieces! From the perspective of appreciation alone, "Man" is even better, but the film, which was born more than 30 years ago, had a lesser impact at the time. I can't believe that just relying on line bombing can create such an unparalleled sense of rhythm, which makes some people who use 3D and IMAX still make rubbish so embarrassing!
And the remake should also learn from Billy White-I would rather keep it interesting than the original version, rather than blindly follow the era of the classic plastic surgery beyond recognition.
The story is a little bit peeing. Even Gary Grant, who I have never liked, is too late to hate. At least this guy’s lines are very neat~~ The
ending is very difficult for me to accept. After Gary Grant did all that to Rosalind’s fiance Luo's attitude... (spoilers omitted), in short, let me, alas...
Finally, what surprised me was that the United States used water fountains in the 1940s!

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