A 100-minute color sketch. There are always people who can't draw by themselves, and they say that others can't draw well.

Clement 2022-02-19 08:01:28

From posters to actors’ costumes and light and shadow design, the whole film is like Luli’s sketchbook in colored pencils. The charm and value of sketchbooks lies in the use of understatement or disorganized, arbitrary lines to express and record fleeting. Artistic inspiration and life experience, not as rigorous and complete as writing essays. People who often read or use sketchbooks by themselves naturally understand and enjoy the process of reading and listening to other people’s stories and moods, and for those who hold <30 all day long For students who break through IELTS with 7 points>, , and , they can only sigh that one person has one way to live.

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  • Annamae 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    It's unbelievable to put these three together in a road movie of the American West! Even if the little freckles tried hard to speak a village accent, there was really no way to erase his memory in the Burberry advertising catalogue. Queen S seems to be trying her best to get rid of the halo of the queen of the upper east side, but even with long bright red nails It doesn't mean that the acting skills have grown... Well, the actor's own sense of drama is far greater than the film itself!

  • Mckenzie 2022-02-19 08:01:28

    It can be said that the main and supporting roles are all "popular fried chicken", S, freckles, Beckham baby and her ex-girlfriend... just don't understand how a road movie that could have been wonderful can be made so inexplicably! I can’t find other words to describe the film more appropriately than "inexplicable". It's a pity that S and Freckles, the little girl, three serious acting skills

Hick quotes

  • Eddie Kreezer: Next time you stay in the fuckin' truck.

  • Luli McMullen: You kill your own chickens?

    Beau: Afirmative.

    Luli McMullen: Don't you feel sorry for them?

    Beau: Negative.

    Luli McMullen: Do you name them before you kill them?

    Beau: Uh nope, I name them after I kill them.

    Luli McMullen: Yeah, "lunch" and "dinner".

    Beau: [hearty laughing] Yeah. Yeah.