"A copy of an angel"

Cyrus 2022-01-16 08:01:11

In their 70s, Ken Loach, and the queen screenwriter Paul Laverty, who is 20 years younger than him, are both "rejuvenated"? The last time "Finding Eric" I thought it was a bit easier, but this time it was even more "intensified."

Humor and even wine tasting have become the main narrative component. The crime itself has a reasonable and positive return. The previous sociologist's vision has turned into a background and interspersed narrative. The character setting is obviously more entertaining, but everything is finally in the end. It was Roach, the hope in the predicament has never been lacking, but this time it is more "righteous".

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  • Michel 2022-03-27 09:01:16

    This accent is so funny and nice~~~

  • Zion 2022-03-18 09:01:06

    The "Guessing the Train" version of "Drinking Life", the ending is really funny and healing. I cracked "Cheers" and I laughed and cracked hahaha. The skin of the Scots + natural optimism is really incisive! "It's like Mona Lisa in your bedroom!""Mona Who?"Hahaha!

The Angels' Share quotes

  • Robbie: What the fuck is a "Firth"? Dornoch Firth? We'll probably need huskies, maybe even a boat, depending where it is.

  • Robbie: He used to tell a tale about an Arab smuggler who used to go across the border every day with bags of straw and his donkey. He admitted to the guards he was a smuggler, so every day they used to search him. They couldn't find a thing. And then, once he retired, one of the guards found him one day and says to him, "Right, come on, tell, us. You've gotta tell us now. What have you been smuggling?" The old guy smiles and turns round and says, "Donkeys. I was smuggling donkeys."