how do you fix the floor yourself

Shanny 2022-04-19 09:01:07

At the end of the film, the old man is lying in the floor groove, and the putty shovel is kicked and kicked. I think the old man fell asleep while repairing the floor. Look at it again, it is a bowling alley and a wine glass

. .When I deleted it, I found that the blood was coming. It seems to have been at that time...

When old and sick are urging each other, fame, wealth, and children are all things that are icing on the cake. Those who have come along with us can live better than Being yourself for a long time is the greatest creation.

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  • Grayson 2021-10-20 18:58:58

    When I look at it, I always think, why is it so dark and so heavy. The picture is often so dark that only half of Daniel's face is seen-and at this time I can't help but admire: What is it like to act. The oil mine owner played by Daniel in the film is lonely and free, lives by strong intuition, cruel, aggressive, and never forgives. The lens performance is also straightforward without modification. So rough life, so rough life. Human nature is honed in it, becoming harder and darker and harder and harder to see the original appearance. It is rare that there are two or three soft and light spots in the film, embedded in the entire darkness and darkness, making people linger.

  • Alexys 2022-03-24 09:01:07

    Adults can't understand the Catcher in the Rye, and people who don't know much about Christianity may also have obstacles in watching this movie.

There Will Be Blood quotes

  • Plainview: I'm gonna bury you underground, Eli.

  • Plainview: I want you to look over there.

    [points towards H.W]

    H.M. Tilford: Daniel, let me introduce you...

    Plainview: Look over there. You see? That's my son. You see him?

    H.M. Tilford: Yes.

    Plainview: You SEE?

    H.M. Tilford: I see him.

    Plainview: You don't tell me how to raise my family. I told you not to tell me how to raise my family.

    H.M. Tilford: Daniel...

    Plainview: So, what do you see?

    H.M. Tilford: I'm very happy for you that...

    Plainview: Yes, I've made a deal with Union. My son is happy. He's safe.

    H.M. Tilford: Congratulations.

    Plainview: I'm taking care of him now, so...

    H.M. Tilford: Excellent.

    Plainview: You look like a fool, don't you, Tilford?

    H.M. Tilford: [long pause] Yes.

    Plainview: J-j-j-j-j-j-yes. Yes, you do.

    H.M. Tilford: [embarrassed] Excuse me gentlemen...

    Plainview: Oh, excuse me gentlemen. Excuse him, gentlemen.

    Plainview: [to Tilford] I told you what I was gonna do.

    [drinks Tilford's whiskey]