Self-redemption and growth history

Velva 2022-12-11 05:52:37

wow, after a whole week, I finally finished it.

Matthew McConaughey, who I met at Dallas Buyers Club in 2014, finally had a suitable one after his Oscar acceptance speech was used by me to write articles countless times. The entrance made me start trying to get to know him in depth. It's really hard to chase Matthew. There are very few interviews and talk shows at station B, and it's even more difficult to find him in Chinese. However, I didn't know his name for a long time, so I just stopped chasing him when I was lazy. Hahahaha. After finally saving enough motivation, I can skillfully type McConaughey in the search bar, and I won't say if there is less food. Matthew's Texas accent is really, tsk tsk tsk, can't stand it. For a Buddhist star chasing chicken who basically only listens to interviews before going to bed, he just got used to a little Manchester City dialect that promises to have a vat (no, there is a vat, it is no longer the real Manchester dialect, his brother is, fortunately I don't like it His brother), DTT's wonderful Scottish accent is barely OK after listening to it for a long time, but now it's a long way to go, I'm really struggling. Still Nutton is the friendliest to fans.

Rust is the embodiment of the desires of thousands of girls, and so is Matthew himself. Originally a Texan with a beautiful body, but he can draw and write poetry. He opens his mouth to speak words that people can't understand. He always has a stinky face and keeps people from thousands of miles away. He has hallucinations and insomnia ptsd. An ascetic martyr, he used to be a drug addict. He has been smoking and drinking for decades. In the eyes of a strange woman, he is actually too fragile to die. He has come embrace me and comfort me written all over him. Yes, but not so good, otherwise I wouldn't have delayed chasing him until now, but this one has that blurry Texas subwoofer that stretches the vowels, plus the abstinence from start to finish. The asshole face (the last crying part is not counted), can't help but go crazy. (what am i talking about)

I didn't like Woody Harrelson that much at first, but his Marty was already so scumbag, and it didn't make me feel particularly uncomfortable, plus one point for my favorability.

And when I watched the clip at station B, I felt the discomfort caused by my unacceptable cp for the first time. Rust and Marty are not cps, I don't listen to them.

Suspense and solving cases are not the key for a long time, we are looking at a man's self-redemption history and an old boy's growth story.

In the end, watching this show with my parents was a little too exciting. I should have stopped watching HBO when I first saw it.

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True Detective quotes

  • Detective Marty Hart: Do you wonder ever if you're a bad man?

    Detective Rust Cohle: No. I don't wonder, Marty. World needs bad men. We keep the other bad men from the door.

  • Detective Rust Cohle: If the only thing keeping a person decent is the expectation of divine reward, then, brother, that person is a piece of shit - and I'd like to get as many of them out in the open as possible.