The chef Zhen Nima took advantage of him. This is the story of a chef who was pitted by Asan.

Makenzie 2022-04-20 09:01:04

Benima is amusing, except for the dictation of the second story of Juvenile Pie, where did all of you film critics see that the cook was "ruthless, vile, brutal"?

You, an Asan woman, went to the canteen of the cargo ship and shouted, "I don't want to eat this, I don't want to eat that, I don't want, I don't want > _Asan boy's second story tells that the cook is cruel and evil, isn't Nima nonsense, cook? His opponent is his mother, how can that young Asan go to protect the cook without protecting his mother? You think Asan is so kind, everyone in Nima will call them Asan? How can there be a territorial dispute in Nima? Ma's problem in southern Tibet? Sincerely, to the cook who was unjustly killed.


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  • Lacy 2022-03-24 09:01:06

    I vaguely feel that the tiger’s not looking back is my biggest recognition of this film; after the second story is told, this film has reached another height. Life is constantly letting go, and the only thing we can do is to say goodbye.

  • Major 2022-03-24 09:01:06

    The first IMAX experience gave this movie, it was an extremely correct decision. Ang Li is getting more and more majestic, his technology is at the pinnacle, and his narrative is not impatient or impatient. The front is like drawing a dragon, and every stroke is so beautiful that it makes the soul out of the body. The second story passes by, but it is the finishing touch. It turns out that the truth is so cruel, like Satan's possession. One is beauty, but magnificent and dreamy. One is true, but ugly, which one do you like? Which one would you believe?

Life of Pi quotes

  • Writer: [reading off the report] Mr. Patel's is an astounding story, courage and endurance unparalleled in the history of ship-wrecks. Very few castaways can claim to have survived so long, and none in the company of an adult Bengal tiger.

  • Santosh Patel: Spectacle. Don't let the stories and pretty lights fool you, boys. Religion is darkness.