Aryiel Hartman

Aryiel Hartman

  • Born: 1985-5-24
  • Height: 5' 8" (1.73 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Issac 2022-04-18 17:34:53

      animal intelligence

      This is a beautiful story, about animals, about love. Background: In the United States in 1931, the Great Depression, unemployed and homeless people were everywhere. The film is adapted from Sara Gruen's novel of the same name, Water for elephant, and the story takes place in the United States in...

    • Cheyenne 2022-04-18 17:34:53

      You are all wrong

      You are all wrong. In fact, what the film has been promoting is the relationship between humans and animals. It’s just a bastard. The third and the more pitiful is the euthanasia of the leader horse. I thought it was a warm farewell. I can't afford it. You can't talk about animal cruelty. Recently,...

    • Clotilde 2022-04-23 07:02:20

      It can only be said that the film was really shot and asked Tuntun, and only in the thrilling part, people felt a little bit of strength. Reese Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson have no chemistry at all...

    • Anais 2022-04-21 09:02:18

      It's really hard to adapt a book you know into a movie

    Water for Elephants quotes

    • [first lines]

      Russ: [in the rain] Uh, Excuse me sir. Can we help you? Can we help you with something?

      Old Jacob: Did I miss the Spec?

      Charlie: Uh, yeah, I'm afraid so. The show was this afternoon.

      Old Jacob: Oh.

      Charlie: Did you come with the folks from Green Haven? Why don't we get out of the rain, and we'll call them for you.

      Old Jacob: No, no! I came on my own.

      Russ: It's okay. We're gonna call the home. We're gonna have them come pick you up.

      Old Jacob: I'm telling you, I didn't come with the home! Why don't you take those rings out of your head, and maybe you won't be deaf *and* dumb.

      Russ: [to Charlie] We'll it's alive.

      Old Jacob: I'm sorry kid, I didn't mean that. Your rings look very... pretty.

    • Camel: Come on. I gotcha some work.

      Jacob: With animals?

      Camel: Oh, you betcha...

      Jacob: [now shoveling in a train car with flies buzzing] I've never seen so much manure.

      Wade: They pack 'em in 27 a car.