High expectations and disappointing ending

Mike 2022-04-19 09:01:19

1. Speaking of acting skills alone, the blind officer can show the little trembling of his lips when he is excited, and there is nothing to be picky about.

2. As for the plot, I have nothing to say. I watched the movie because the episode was a step away. I felt the song but not the movie.

3. The slot is the value, or the setting of the plot is hedged with the value behind. I didn't do anything, I didn't know you well, and I didn't participate in the planning. It was a mistake to keep a secret for you? You should watch the recent movie "Break and Silence". Everyone was speechless, and the honest one was the child who couldn't speak and was overly frightened.

4. There are problems on both sides. This prank itself is a wrong thing. It happened to be witnessed. Does it matter to testify? I'm not one of them, know you? seen you? Take you by bike? Are you familiar? Besides, your own behavior is wrong, even if the principal, even if the principal did something wrong to make the students angry, is it right to use sin to make fun of the sinful Rashomon? There is also an American film called "Three Billboards", which is about love and forgiveness. At first, you have a prejudice against the principal. If you don’t like the principal, it’s okay to punish mistakes in a more wrong way. Can you be wrong? Are you working with positive and negative numbers? The principal didn't make a recommendation, but simply asked. Then the principal's behavior after being teased was gone. It's a pity that he seduced the student with his interests. Then it's unclear. This value theme should not be moved by temptation. Where is the betrayal? In "1984", like-minded people plan to fight against Big Brother's participation in the underground organization. If the agreed things are violated, it is called betrayal. I don't know you, you killed a giant panda, or killed an elephant to chop off ivory, or you rowed someone else's car with a knife, I happened to see it, why can't I report it to the national police?

5. The song is indeed a classic. Leaving aside the values, the performance of the film is very good. In addition, the entanglement between the old man's heart and life's fork in the road is like being in the scene, and you can feel the despair. Not bad, but in the end, this value transmission, hehe, this film should be the episode "One Step Away", it is indeed a step away from this ending, otherwise it will be very good not to do this value ending.

6. It is the second tear that makes kitsch kitsch. The first tear is not kitsch.

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Scent of a Woman quotes

  • Lt. Col. Frank Slade: You sharpshootin' me, punk? Is that what you're doin'? Don't you sharpshoot me! You'll give me forty. Then you're gonna give me forty more. Then you're gonna pull K.P., the grease pit! I'll rub your NOSE in enlisted men's CRUD till you don't know WHICH END IS UP! YOU UNDERSTAND?

  • Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Your father pedals car telephones at a 300 percent markup. Your mother works on heavy commission at a camera store. Graduated to it from espresso machines. Hah!

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    Lt. Col. Frank Slade: What are you, dying of some wasting disease?

    Charlie Simms: No, I'm right - I'm right here.

    Lt. Col. Frank Slade: I know exactly where your body is. What I'm looking for is some indication of a brain. Too much football without a helmet? Hah! Lyndon's line on Gerry Ford. Deputy debriefer, Paris, peace talks, '68. Snagged a silver star and a silver bar. Threw me into G-2.

    Charlie Simms: G-2?

    Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Intelligence. Of which you have none.