Michael Owusu

Michael Owusu

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  • Height: 6' (1.83 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Maudie 2022-04-20 09:01:40

      I want to exercise while watching.

      The muscles are well developed, the muscles are well developed.
            The film will be what happens after Tarzan returns to the human world. It's still intact, and it's good to play and swing. This is a story that is even more powerful than the anti-Japanese drama. A team of mercenaries can't beat...

    • Immanuel 2022-03-25 09:01:08

      Observing the Turkish coup from "Tarzan Returns: Dangerous Battle in the Jungle"

      As a Tarzan fan, this movie left me with a lot of questions. From the point of view of the scene, this is also a summer blockbuster, but what is the point of dealing with it in this way. Different from the wild nature of Taishan shown in the trailer, the film focuses more on the story of Taishan...

    • Shane 2022-01-26 08:17:58

      The whole is relatively old, and the special effects are thrown off the street by the jungle book, but! Who doesn’t want to have a haircut with Tarzan in the woods under the moonlight?

    • Ernestina 2022-03-20 09:01:40

      Be John of England first, Tarzan of Congo second - ironic that third world imageists have spent half a century accusing Hollywood of images filled with symbols of omnipresent new empires, colonialism and white subordination, The result is that Hollywood's story of the background of the new empire is more argumentative, the thief face of the colonists is more fascinating, and the figure of the white hero is more majestic, but the conclusion that the world belongs to the European continent remains unchanged. well!

    The Legend of Tarzan quotes

    • Leon Rom: [about chief Mbonga's vengeance] What did Tarzan do?

      Jane Porter: He killed his only son.

      Leon Rom: Oh.

      Jane Porter: Mm. And get ready, because that is nothing compare to what he will do to you.

      Leon Rom: Your husband's wildness disturbs me more than I can easily express. Whereas your spirit...

    • Title Card: At the Berlin conference of 1884 the world's colonial powers took it upon themselves to divide up the African Congo. King Leopold of Belgium claimed the vast Congo basin, rich in ivory and minerals. Five years later he had run up hige debts in his ambition to exploit his new colony. Desperate for funds and running out of money to pay his army, he sent his most trusted servant, Leon Rom, to the Congo to source the legendary diamonds of Opar.