Adam Freeman

Adam Freeman

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  • Height: 6' (1.83 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Reid 2022-03-16 09:01:02

      Peek into the fairy tale world, regain the memory of love

      This film has the usual style of Wes Anderson, fresh and relaxed, full of innocence and romance. Especially suitable for a rainy day, curled up on the sofa, while eating snacks, while slowly admiring, of course, if there is a loved one to accompany you, the effect will be more effective.

      1. Juvenile

    • Eula 2022-03-21 09:01:22

      Boy Scouts are a good thing

      Bright colors, retro scenes, a large number of static shots, as well as deliberate and slightly abrupt rolls and rolls (almost no smooth lifting and pushing), a touch of comedy that walks on the edge of absurdity and reality, I look familiar. It turned out to be the director of the cartoon "The...

    • Waino 2021-10-20 19:01:52

      The Anderson-style Rhapsody of Ghost Horses is just like the live-action version of "The Great Fox Papa". Its unique photographic soundtrack brings the same audiovisual and audio-visual enjoyment as usual, and the cold humor is still throughout the film. The climax part is a bit out of control, and the adult actors and supporting roles are more eye-catching. The girl is too beautiful and charming, but she doesn't like the choice of actors for little boys, and she doesn't have the melancholy and weird temperament of Jason Schwartzman.

    • Timmy 2021-10-20 19:01:52

      I have lost interest in this kind of American movies that imitate the European style of fantasy literary art.

    Moonrise Kingdom quotes

    • Suzy: It doesn't make me feel very good. I found this on top of our refrigerator.

      [Pulls out a book "Coping with the very troubled child"]

      Sam: Does that mean you?

      Suzy: I think so, yeah.

    • Sam: Why do you always use binoculars?

      Suzy: It helps me see things closer. Even if they're not very far away. I pretend it's my magic power.

      Sam: That sounds like poetry. Poems don't always have to rhyme, you know. They're just supposed to be creative.