Yolandi Franken

Yolandi Franken

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  • Height: 5' 5¾" (1.67 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Dee 2022-02-07 14:58:54

      If tomorrow the war breaks out

      Seeing this topic, I don't know how many people will laugh dumbly.
       
      Now, it can be said that China is the furthest away from war. How can war come? Isn't this a fool's dream?
       
      However, "Tomorrow, When War Breaks Out" is a film made by Australians who seem farther away from war than we are, so what?...

    • Ruthe 2022-03-23 09:03:24

      Lao Tzu scored full marks, his country is not your country

      Of course, the novel is adapted from a movie. It's not as good
      as a book. It's an adolescent movie . It's a good time in the
      confused
      era.
      Look at the comments on these woolen slippers. It's
      really brainwashed.
      Today
      , is there any science fiction movie? Is there such a good movie?
      Today is a pig...

    • Gerry 2022-03-16 09:01:09

      Australia's resistance is to blow up a tanker. . . True

    • Marques 2022-02-07 14:58:54

      The film narrates in a naive way the story of the Australian people who fought bravely to kill the enemy when the Chinese army invaded Australia. They want to show that their peace and happiness are hard-won, pure small country chauvinism. In the movie theater, you will see a group of stupid big Australians cheering and applauding from time to time when the protagonist kills the Chinese. In order not to let others say this film is racist, I deliberately put an Asian protagonist in it~ Jiong film embarrassed

    Tomorrow, When the War Began quotes

    • Ellie Linton: Do you remember how many hours we used to spend up here?

      Corrie Mackenzie: You mean the tea parties?

      Ellie Linton: We were so innocent back then. Now I-I feel like we were innocent right up until yesterday. God, we didn't believe in Santa Claus or anything like that. But no, we believed in other fantasies. We believed that we were safe. Guess that was the biggest fantasy of them all.

    • Fiona Maxwell: How many planes do we have anyway?

      Kevin Holmes: One less now...