Imogen Waterhouse

Imogen Waterhouse

  • Born: 1994-6-9
  • Height: 5' 6½" (1.69 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Adonis 2022-01-27 08:05:41

      Sincere love, please cherish, go away - never come again

      The female protagonist is a rich family daughter who has always dreamed of being an Artist. She didn't want to be a woman who was in the upper class and secular like her mother, so she fell in love with the emotionally rich male protagonist who also had a dream of being a writer. But the female...

    • Chris 2022-04-19 09:01:40

      When the pain is told, do you still want to forgive?

      The name of the movie is "Nocturnal Animals", and the book published by the male protagonist is also called "Nocturnal Animals". Nocturnal Animals is the nickname he gave his ex-wife. But I don't think the movie is really about Susan.

      The story of the film is more about the pain of the hero Edward...

    • Antonio 2022-01-27 08:05:41

      The female protagonist obviously has never read a few books in her life like Bedbreak, so she is often frightened by a third-rate detective novel with Parkinson’s syndrome. Her worrying level of appreciation makes her love again after reading bad books. Got the author. . . It can only be understood that the director really hates middle-class women who wear extravagantly and pretentiously but actually don't understand.

    • Mitchell 2022-04-24 07:01:04

      I just brushed it, so many key points may have been missed. At present, I feel that the strength of TF is still dialogue, composition, emotional mobilization and soundtrack. There is no progress in the weak plot.

    Nocturnal Animals quotes

    • [at a chic dinner party]

      Chloe: So I said, "Well, my mother always told me if you massage your pussy with Pam cooking spray a month before the baby comes, you don't need vaginal rejuvenation."

      [the table gasps and laughs]

      Susan Morrow: [to Carlos] I've gotta get some Pam.

    • Susan Morrow: Why are you so driven to write?

      Edward Sheffield: I guess it's a way of keeping things alive. You know, saving things that will eventually die. If I write it down, then... it'll last forever.