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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Reviews

  • Pearlie 2021-12-31 08:01:57

    Who is afraid of a life of disillusionment?

    This is a story in the middle of the night. The story takes place in the small town where a university is located in the United States from early morning to dawn in September. It tells the gathering of a middle-aged couple who has been married for 20 years and the same young couple who had just...

  • Trycia 2021-12-31 08:01:57

    Watching the film notes-"Living Desire Spring Festival"

    1. Based on the adaptation of Edward Albee's absurd drama of the same name, how panicked the big studios before New Hollywood are. Such films have been shot so much. You must know that Warren Beatty begs grandpa to tell grandma. The budget of Bonnie and Clyde was about 1/3 of the film. 2. As a...

  • Orin 2021-12-31 08:01:57

    The power of words, or love and work

    1. Brave New World Whether acknowledged or not, there is a timid person and by law hostile, but people within the scope of strange language, worthy of admiration and horror of parallel words in the world. Take an example to understand: Think about what this film would look like with a story brief...

  • Garret 2021-12-31 08:01:57

    Li Jie: Two classics, two stars

    The obituary of the death of a generation of actress Elizabeth Taylor is mixed in major news such as the Great Japan Earthquake, the Middle East Revolution, and the war in Libya. It is far less shocking and sensational than her year-end friendship and the sudden death of rock star Michael Jackson....

  • Kaitlyn 2021-12-31 08:01:57

    "I will never win an Oscar, no matter how great I may be."

    Translated from Michael Moon "Richard Burton: Prince of Flowers"

    After the shooting of "Berlin Bourbon" was completed, the Burtons returned to Getzstad for a two-month vacation. In June 1965, Richard heard that Hibir was going to marry a pop band called Wilds. Member of, and she no longer wants the...

  • Mozelle 2021-12-31 08:01:57

    The son

    A drawning man take down his nearest, and he tried, oh god he tried. The one thing, I tried to carry unscathed through the sewer of our marriage through our sick nights and the pathetic, stupid days through the derision and the laughter, oh god the laughter, through one failure after another each...