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Josianne 2022-03-17 09:01:04
cry
Seeing the last part of Ms. travers watching the movie, the tears could not stop: she recalled the warmth of riding with her father, hugging her tightly after her father lost his way in the bank, and recalling what his father told her on his sickbed I will never leave you, when she was young, she...
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Josianne 2022-04-21 09:01:59
Jiang Lang is exhausted
In my impression, Hengshu once wrote an article, probably about why many authors only wrote their first novels well, and the subsequent books were bland, because the first novels were the authors who combined their decades of life experience. That is their life, and most of the following novels...

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Crawford 2022-04-23 07:01:57
What's the matter with this deciphered name, the theme of the film is not a dream at all.
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Marietta 2022-04-23 07:01:57
A movie about movies. I prefer the name "Rescue, Big Dreamer". In the intersection of the two stories, love and affection are interpreted. "Is Mary Poppins here to save the kids?" No, it's Dad's redemption. No matter what you are now, never stop your dreams. Suddenly I thought of the expectations that Gatsby had for himself since he was a child.
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[Travers sees Robert Sherman walk out of the room with a cane]
P.L. Travers: What is wrong with his leg?
Richard Sherman: He got shot.
P.L. Travers: Hardly surprising.
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[Travers and Disney are at Disneyland, and Travers is on a carousel horse]
Walt Disney: The boys have had an idea for your Mr. Banks. I think it'll make you happy.
P.L. Travers: You brought me all the way out here to tell me that?
Walt Disney: No. I brought you all the way out here for monetary gain. Had a wager with the boys that I couldn't get you on a ride. I just won twenty bucks!