never the worst

Eliseo 2022-04-19 09:01:25

A film with a flat rhythm, without excessive musical rendering, without too much infestation of tears, and some are just strong. What I would like to say about the characters in the play is: Kyle is my favorite character, although he talks trash constantly, treats people who are not used to it without mercy, treats women glibly, and is a jerk, but in the movie In it, he has been accompanying Adam all the time. He knows how to accompany him as a friend and protect his brother in a man's way. He didn't cry throughout the whole episode, which really moved me at the end of the play. I like his straightforwardness and righteousness. adam's mom is a tough woman, what katherine said to adam "so she has a husband who can't communicate with him and a son who doesn't want to communicate with her" i don't know what some people say about the husband and A son is a woman's whole world, but I can understand that for a mother we have to do everything we can to love her, and she feels our pain. The supporting role is the most important part of making a play, I always believed that, and in this play I really saw the success of the supporting role

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Extended Reading
  • Frederic 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Give me a five-star first and then see~ Who makes me a stubborn fan? . . (☆_☆)/~~

  • Norval 2022-03-24 09:01:22

    I expected to cheat Dike

50/50 quotes

  • Rachael: [Rachael has got Adam a dog, but he does not want it] "Ok, forget it i can just bring him back to the shelter in the morning."

    Adam: Well then what happens to him.

    Rachael: He'll be put back in his tiny cage with ten other dogs who will bully and rape him until he's eventually euthanized.

    [the dog looks up appealingly]

  • Adam: Aren't you supposed to be wearing an earth-toned sweater and be like 65 or something?