The noble ideals of the Nazis

Sabrina 2022-01-01 08:02:05

I have read a post before. My parents are both highly educated, highly educated and IQ people. After giving birth, they try their best to nurture them. However, the child does not show any special features, but is of exceptionally high quality.

Hitler's cultivation of high-quality talents is such a way of thinking, combining high-quality and high-IQ people to cultivate better next generations.

In the movie, a corpse is used as the opening, but the angle and the details of the part are deeply attracted...There is a kind of creepy beauty, and it also makes people want to pull the cocoon and continue to explore. Why did this corpse die? What kind of story is it...

I really like this kind of deadly and creepy scenes. Many suspense and reasoning films made by American directors like to use this technique, which has laid a good foundation for the plot. When will China be able to shoot such high-quality lenses?

I used to think that the French were romantic poets. I didn’t expect that after drawing on Hollywood’s methods, a successful suspense film was shot like this. Although the story still has many less rigorous aspects, it is more than the seven deadly sins. It's almost a foreshadowing, but it's a good film.

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  • Forrest 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    What happened to me back then, I took my Emma to the cinema to see it, causing my Emma to find another love seat and lay down and fall asleep. Nima, I'm here for Uncle Renault, and Nima's stream of consciousness doesn't do that. I don't remember anything except what the corpse looked like.

  • Josefa 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    Three-and-a-half-stars, the overall atmosphere is alright, although I have been targeting the suspect for a long time, I have not guessed the answer. Still a lot worse than the seven deadly sins...

The Crimson Rivers quotes

  • [last lines]

    Max Kerkerian: Can I ask a question? What do you have against dogs?

    Pierre Niemans: [pause] It was a long time ago...

  • Sister Andrée: I'm talking about Demons, and you talk to me about the police?