the real man

Nicole 2022-10-27 08:44:40

On the whole, the drama is a style that I particularly like. The classical beauty of dark colors and the unique charm of the times are full of the nerves of the human brain and give people a sense of comfort.

I have to say that this kind of gangster film really appeals to the male protagonist. The more he looks, the more attractive the British accent is. He has a kind of unruly in his bones. This unruly is reflected in both love and career. But what is more obvious is that his "goodness" is not the embodiment of cowardice but the most vivid pronoun of his proud self-esteem. He is also ruthless, but he knows that it is the most respectable thing to do in moderation. Love is important to him. His every move follows her every frown and smile. He is gentle in this love, which is completely different from usual. This contrast makes me sigh: this is the real man.

British dramas are concise and concise. The number of episodes is small, but each episode seems to be watching a movie. It is well-made and coherent. There is no urine point. This one is even more so.

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Peaky Blinders quotes

  • [Repeated line]

    various characters: By order of the Peaky Blinders

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    various characters: [quoting the poem/hymn by Christina Rossetti] "In the Bleak Midwinter..."