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Clair 2022-10-14 08:18:57

In Downey’s blockbuster licking the screen, this movie can be regarded as peaceful. Downey came to a puppy to gnaw the ground in the beginning, and the battle damaged Downey's beauty so horribly!
What I want to say is the scene in which Nathaniel found out that he was considered schizophrenic and mad at Downey. The whole scene was so fluent, I watched it back and forth many times, and it was almost carved on the surface of my brain. Downey was slapped against the wall. Just after he recovered, he began to gently persuade him, but he was pushed back to the wall and continued to persuade him. When he continued to persuade him, he was covered with his mouth and pressed to the ground. Sit up or say to the other party, but I was kicked down at the door, and found that the other party was out of control, and started to crawl out of the door. The other party was sitting under him, then stepped on the back of the mountain and couldn’t get up, and finally escaped] I held back The urge to use an exclamation mark after every sentence! ! Just calmly narrate the approximate process! ! ! I really can't describe the picture of Downey being slapped! ! The picture being pushed hard against the wall! ! His super-big-eyed expression widened when he was covering his mouth! ! The scene of being sat on by a man a few sizes older than him, unable to move! ! Be trampled underfoot! ! OMG! All people in the universe will lose their compassion when they see it! ! Because he has long been confused by his unconscious seduction! If it were me, I would never let him go so easily! ! It will definitely be fierce...
Zhan Xiaoni is already sultry enough, seeing him being bullied is simply a calcium tablet! I respect the fruits of his labor and found the position of the phantom limbs, goodbye to the world

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  • [last lines]

    Steve Lopez: "Points West" by Steve Lopez. A year ago, I met a man who was down on his luck and thought I might be able to help him. I don't know that I have. Yes, my friend Mr. Ayers now sleeps inside. He has a key. He has a bed. But his mental state and his well-being, are as precarious now as they were the day we met. There are people who tell me I've helped him. Mental health experts who say that the simple act of being someone's friend can change his brain chemistry, improve his functioning in the world. I can't speak for Mr. Ayers in that regard. Maybe our friendship has helped him. But maybe not. I can, however, speak for myself. I can tell you that by witnessing Mr. Ayers's courage, his humility, his faith in the power of his art, I've learned the dignity of being loyal to something you believe in, of holding onto it. Above all else, of believing, without question, that it will carry you home.

  • [first lines]

    Construction Worker: [greeting his co-workers] Buen dia, muchachos.

    Steve Lopez: [narrating] "Points West" by Steve Lopez. A construction worker in Griffith Park heard the

    Steve Lopez: [swerving his bicycle to avoid a raccoon] Hey!

    Steve Lopez: [continuing narration] He saw a cyclist cartwheel off his bike and slam face-first into the unforgiving asphalt of Riverside Drive.