Veerle van Overloop

Veerle van Overloop

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    • Pamela 2022-01-21 08:02:43

      Who said it must be unhappy

      One day, a woman named Antonia took her sixteen-year-old daughter Denia back to the small village where she left twenty years ago to bring her mother to death. It was a blind but incomparable spirit. Old lady, she heard the noise in the house, shouting at her imaginary thieves and robbers, and...

    • Nestor 2022-04-19 09:02:45

      "The Antonia Family"

      A: After watching "Antonia Family", it's not bad! 4 Women's Stories
      B: Hehe, feminists will definitely like it
      A : After reading it, I feel that the continuation of life is very important. Life is no more than that, but with new life, everything has a continuation
      B : Some people commented that the...

    • Kasey 2022-03-18 09:01:07

      The makeup is excellent, adding tangible reality to this fantasy and romantic style movie. The hardships and happiness of life are real, but the pain of gestation is wiped out-when gestation is just the gestation itself, the pain is relieved, children are born because of emotional needs, and they are well raised, accompanied and educated. This ethnic group is so peaceful Powerful and endless. Painless pregnancy avoids the pale realization of science fiction in the cloak of fantasy. It is hard to imagine that this is a 95-year-old movie. Personality charm and group portrait shaping may be achieved in a longer space, like "truth and justice".

    • Alessia 2022-04-19 09:02:45

      115 A masterpiece by a female master.

    Antonia's Line quotes

    • Thérèse (6): Reverend Mother says that God created everything. But she won't ask herself who created God.

      Kromme Vinger (Crooked Finger): The tragedy of those who believe in a God is that their faith rules their intellect. In my experience, religions often cause death and destruction. But we were discussing Plato.

    • Thérèse (6): Isn't it terrible that nothing exists?

      Antonia: That's why there's so much.