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Hillard 2022-03-20 09:01:58
The third world is always photographed as the animal...
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Janessa 2021-12-23 08:01:08
The stunning landscape paintings of the African land-they are too far away from the original...
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Destinee 2021-12-23 08:01:08
Independent women are also forced...
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Kaya 2021-12-23 08:01:08
What is it like to pass over the desert grassland where the gazelles are running with your loved...
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Ewell 2021-12-23 08:01:08
Africa has become a dream of me, I read it, I see it, it is still not enough. So the zebras, lions, and giraffes spoke Swahili and came to me in the hot air like Maasai. I want to know what this motherland can bring to women, and how it governs the life and death of every life. The photography is so beautiful, especially the plane passing by the flamingo. Free men don't love rich women, they love women for...
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Ladarius 2021-12-23 08:01:08
Fragments of fragments that you read when you are ignorant, the scene that is slowly hidden in the desert always remember the fragments of fragments that you read when you are ignorant, and the scene that is slowly hidden in the...
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Abe 2021-12-23 08:01:08
A classic of women's awakening. The so-called power of classics is that in the growth span of ten or twenty years or even longer, you revisit and ask for it again and again, and it can always give you new things every time. Robert McGee’s interpretation: A woman who is bound by the traditional concept of "I am what I own" has gradually realized that you are not equal to what you have or a man, your own talents, abilities, deeds, and talents. Is your...
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Cora 2021-12-23 08:01:08
What I can't understand is a man who can't give you a promise, love him for what to do. . Just for him can listen to you tell stories, listen to Mozart's music. . Such love will still bring harm in the end. . Fortunately, this man is dead. . Karen is also very strong, abandoning the weakness of women. . Still living....
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Duane 2021-12-23 08:01:08
Africa... must go because of this...
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Garland 2021-12-23 08:01:08
We just passed by here and don't own...
Out of Africa Comments
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Gerhard 2022-03-20 09:01:58
Out of Africa, out of the bondage of self
I stayed up late again for the final assignment for film and television appreciation, and I can’t tell if it’s good or bad, but thinking at night, even reading in neutral colors, has a cold tone at night, which is insincere.
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Lacy 2021-12-23 08:01:08
Book review/film review: I like Africa because it is clean.
At the end of last year, I finally watched "Out of Africa" on Netflix. Then I finished reading the original book I started in London.
A good friend asked me, why do you like this movie? She is a Chinese American, graduated from Wharton, and asked this question with the sincerity and frankness...
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Karen Blixen: If you say anything now... I'll believe it.
[to Denys, immediately after they kiss in her tent]
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Denys: [to Karen, whose horse has run away, leaving her at the mercy of an approaching lion] I wouldn't run. If you do, she'll think you're something good to eat.
Karen Blixen: [staring at lion] Have you - Do you have a gun?
Denys: She won't like the smell of you.
Karen Blixen: Shoot - shoot it.
Denys: She's had breakfast.
Karen Blixen: Please shoot her.
Denys: Well, let's give her a moment.
Karen Blixen: [as lion comes closer] Oh my God, shoot her!
[Lion approaches Karen then wanders off into brush]
Karen Blixen: Just how much closer did you expect to let her come?
Denys: A bit. It wanted to see if you'd run. That's how they decide. A lot like people that way.
Karen Blixen: She almost had me for lunch!
Denys: Well, it wasn't her fault, Baroness. She's a lion.
Karen Blixen: Well, it wasn't mine.
Denys: Doesn't that outfit come with a rifle?
Karen Blixen: Ye-ah, uh.
[looks around]
Karen Blixen: On my saddle.
Denys: Better keep it with you. Your horse isn't much of a shot.