Reyna Shaskan

Reyna Shaskan

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    • Kurt 2022-03-24 09:01:56

      CIA's story

      The CIA was born out of World War II and grew after the Cold War.

      With his own professor, and with the enemy Ulysses, is the main line of the story. It reveals the cruelty of the work of CIA agents - for the sake of the country, you can kill people close to you, and you can torture people who are...

    • Dandre 2022-03-24 09:01:56

      God is always first, never second!

      That's right, I'm a headliner. Of the 2,169 short reviews, 2,100 were useless. Regardless of the style, script, and lineup, this film looks like Lao Luo made it for himself, in order to leave a satisfying stroke of life. In fact, he did it. There is an article in the long review saying that the...

    • Martin 2021-12-12 08:01:09

      Three hours of dullness, but with its own dull glue force. CIA filmed like this, and it can be regarded as a fairy tale version of Andersen. Matt Damon used this play to show that he will not only perform gunshot charges and casino go-go girls to be cool, but also interpret the turbulent waves and deliberate calculations under the cover of wooden dead faces and empty eyes. Especially touching is the kind of innocent smile he showed when he saw Laura in the cafe. It contrasted with the expressionless face of the whole film, and it was very realistic and three-dimensional.

    • Yessenia 2021-12-12 08:01:09

      But it's still a bit bored

    The Good Shepherd quotes

    • Richard Hayes: Tell us Mr. Wilson: Brother to Brother something that you've never told anyone before. Your most guarded secret. Something you will need to trust us with.

      Edward Wilson: It was the Fourth of July 1925. I was six.

      Edward Wilson: I was playing tag with a friend of mine and I tried to get away from him, so I ran up the stairs into my parents' room. And I hid in the closet.

      Edward Wilson: I looked at my Father's clothes and hanging there was his Admiral's jacket. And then I heard a sound. And I saw my father.

      Edward Wilson: I must have made a noise because he turned and came into the closet and opened the door.

      Thomas Wilson: Have you ever made up a story, Edward? Told your friends something that you knew wasn't true? And you know that if they found out, they wouldn't like you anymore? Why? Because you lied to them. You understand?

      Edward Wilson: And he asked me if I knew what trust was. And I said, "Trust is when you feel safe with someone, like with my friends. Like with you and Mother."

      Edward Wilson: And then he said, "Don't ever lie. Cause you lie to your friends they won't trust you. And you will have nothing. And you'll never be safe."

      Edward Wilson: He told me to go downstairs and watch the fireworks because they'd started. And then he shut the door.

      Edward Wilson: The sound of the gunshot was very different from the sound of the fireworks and even at six years old I knew that was a big, big difference. And there was a lot of blood. And in his left hand he held a note that was sealed.

      Edward Wilson: I don't know why, but I took the note and I put it in my pocket. I always said it was an accident. It wasn't an accident. My father killed himself.

    • Bill Sullivan: Did you know that Philip Allen was going to be on the Mayan Coffee Company's board of directors?