Very heavy, but not really boring.

Patsy 2022-04-20 09:01:10

Fortunately, I still cried at the end, otherwise I would have suffered internal injuries.
When I saw the scene of Su returning to the house, I don't know why I thought it was so real. In my mind, where did I see such a scene? No, but I just thought it was true, maybe I was a little scared, so I searched for a long time before I came up with a word called cruelty. It's better to let yourself not ponder such a picture.
later. He died. That's when I cried, and he did it in his own way, that's how it goes from the story.
Think clint eastwood. He's old, really old. The eyes are still very sharp, but the voice of every sentence is almost like an old horse exhaling with difficulty, so this movie is really heavy enough.
If I say, I don’t want to watch this movie a second time, it’s because my heart feels like it’s hanging somewhere, grinding to and fro, I hope the movie doesn’t end so early, because I still want to see the old man more, but Looking at him, he couldn't help but think of the fact that he was indeed getting old.
I just think that one day I will be old too. One day, the old man may have to leave forever. want to cry.

Before the film started, the subtitles said it was a curtain call. I really don’t understand what Oscar was thinking, and I didn’t give any face. . . Maybe this movie wasn't funny enough.

Combining "Suspicious Clouds" and "Classic Cars" together, the old guy Wood is really getting stronger and stronger, so cruel and cruel. Can't help but want to watch a light-hearted idol drama to rush. .
Hey. sigh again~~

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Gran Torino quotes

  • Walt Kowalski: I used to stack fucks likes you five feet high in Korea... use ya for sand bags.

  • Barber Martin: That'll be 10 bucks, Walt.

    Walt Kowalski: Jesus, what are you, half Jew?