The British love the robin the most, but they didn't make it the national bird. The positioning ability of the robin is very powerful. It turns out that our country also has robins.
Telling stories with narration, Hollywood films in those days were not uncommon, and people used them well and would not be disgusted. But now the phenomenon of domestic films abusing narration is very annoying.
The narration has been emphasizing heat. But the people inside were still in thick suits.
Fan-swinging in the courtroom was a highlight.
Gregory Peck was really personable, unhurried, and roaming about.
"To really understand a person, you have to put yourself in his shoes."
Watching director Robert Mulligan's play is like watching Frank Capra.
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