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Amelia 2022-01-08 08:01:45
A guide to using long lenses with caution
Sofia Coppola’s new film "Somewhere" almost replicates all the plot atmosphere and skills of her famous work "Lost in Translation" to a certain extent, but for me, the effect is completely On the contrary, the whole movie is simply a person's boring chatter, with no climax from beginning to end,...
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Una 2022-01-08 08:01:45
The ending after a man's success is an emptiness that cannot be filled
In the movie "Somewhere" (Somewhere), the male protagonist Johnny is dressed casually. The T-shirt or shirt does not even count as discounted goods, just like bought from a thrift store. In the first few years when I came to the United States, I was confused. People dressed like this are often very...

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Cleo: It's about this girl that's in love with this guy. But he's a vampire, and his whole family's vampires. So she can't really be with him.
Johnny Marco: Why doesn't she become one too?
Cleo: doesn't she become one too? Cleo: Because she can't. He doesn't want to turn her into a vampire. And if she gets too close to him, he won't be able to help himself.
Johnny Marco: Oh, man.
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Johnny Marco: Whoa! What the fuck, dude?
Ron the Masseur: Oh. Did they not tell you how I work?
Johnny Marco: No.
Ron the Masseur: I have a website that explains my technique. I feel that if my client's naked, it's just more comfortable if I meet them at the same level.
Johnny Marco: Yeah, it's - it's not for me. Thanks, though. Why don't you just pack it up.
Ron the Masseur: Alright.
Ron the Masseur: [after putting his clothes back on] S'sorry about that.
Johnny Marco: Nah, it's cool.