Adapting Real Cool

Lorine 2022-04-23 07:01:19

Martin + Little Plum. After watching the movie and then reading the film review, I can't believe that history really has such a character to play the flying movie. I always feel that it is unreal for a businessman to fly so professionally. Extreme people always have some mental problems. With mental problems, all odds of behavior can be "reasonably" explained haha. I like all the refutations of the sanctimonious politicians by the hearing pilots the most. They are very sentimental, and it is reasonable and even nobler not to set up a memorial for themselves. It is really not easy to find that the movies with Xiao Lizi as the protagonist are always quite lengthy and depict Xiao Lizi with a lot of scenes and a great emotional span.

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  • Ahmad 2022-01-25 08:02:59

    Rich, burn bag; paranoid, wayward. He is a genius among geniuses and a legend in the world. He is crazy enough to accomplish one thing with all his hard work. His desire for perfection is so strong that people have to surrender. Xiao Li hadn't gained weight that year, but still retained the handsomeness of Titanic, and the cleanliness and madness were particularly in place; Kate the Great Demon played abnormally, how can Catherine Hepburn be so ostentatious.

  • Carroll 2021-10-20 19:01:38

    I realized it later. At first I thought I was watching "The Great Filmmaker", but this process of marching was a bit too similar to the Wall Wolf. The Chinese dream and the theory of success cannot be applied to this monarch. Even movies, flying, women, and wealth cannot summarize his life. It should be called "The Big Dreamer" or "The Great Adventurer", the life of a self-disgusting perfectionist.

The Aviator quotes

  • Howard Hughes: [repeating over and over again] Show me all the blueprints. Show me all the blueprints. Show me all the blueprints... show me all the blueprints... show me all the blueprints... show me all the blueprints...

  • [last lines]

    Howard Hughes: [repeating over and over again] The way of the future...