less flavor

Lillian 2022-04-22 07:01:04

Intellectually, this one is good in every way.

There are also scenes, and there are enough jokes. Compared with the previous ones, there are some new ideas. At least much better than the fourth one. But I don't know why, after reading it, I feel empty and missing something.

Well done in terms of finish, but just lacking in flavor.

It's not quite appropriate to say that the dog's tail continues the mink. This is not the dog's tail, and the fourth part is not a mink.

Although I don't feel right, I still want to have the lower part, and I want to continue eating if I can't taste it.

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Extended Reading
  • Kyle 2021-10-20 19:02:50

    The Spanish Invincible Fleet Resurrected with a Bite The Sun Never Sets, The Imperial Navy Leaded By Robin To Intercept The Sea King's Secret Treasure, Disney Rewrites The Text Of History

  • Donato 2021-10-20 19:02:51

    What a boring plot, the only thought is that the villain killed so many people and worked hard for so long to restore the beauty. At the moment when the curse was broken and the beauty was restored, every villain touched his face and showed a happy expression. It can be seen that beauty is against humans. The world is too important.

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales quotes

  • Captain Jack Sparrow: [realizing that Carina is Barbossa's daughter] Smyth? Smyth is quite an unusual name. Did we not once know some one called Smyth?

    Captain Hector Barbossa: Shut your trap!

    Captain Jack Sparrow: What was her name? It's on the tip of me tongue.

    Captain Hector Barbossa: [Unsheathing his sword] Do you want to lose that tongue?

    Captain Jack Sparrow: Margaret Smyth! Should we make an accord then? Or should I tell you-know-who what we both know to be true?

    Captain Hector Barbossa: We both take this secret to our graves!

    Captain Jack Sparrow: Oh! You mean it's true? I was bluffing.

    Captain Hector Barbossa: I'm not!

  • Captain Jack Sparrow: I once knew a Spaniard named... something in Spanish.

    Henry: El Matador del Mar. 'The Butcher of the Sea'.