The Siege of France

Braeden 2022-01-22 08:03:00

A rugged bank robber who can't even wear slippers, longing for a peaceful life, dreaming of a bookshelf full of books and a piano at home; a retired French teacher with a gentle dream of becoming a hero of the west , Tired of the overly regular teaching life, longing for excitement and adventure. The two finally met in a small town, just like a couple who have been looking for each other for a lifetime...it is indeed a lifetime, because in 3 days they will soon Die.

Both of them are men. Of course, this is not a movie about homosexuality. This is a story of a French siege, but the wall is not marriage, but life.

What can we do? We can only choose a life, So we are doomed to regret. For example, I have been searching for this DVD translated into "The Strange Man" for a long time, but I have never found it, so I am very disappointed; there is also another very good film and finally finally I was found, read N times, each story I can remember, and then, suddenly felt very uncomfortable, regret should find the film, as it has not had the kind of had to see it when excited.

Oh , If one day suddenly found this film somewhere, should I buy it? Buy or not, this is a question.

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Extended Reading
  • Freddy 2022-04-23 07:04:13

    After seeing the plot of the old man's puzzle, I suddenly realized that I had seen it on the movie channel before... Khan...

  • Shannon 2022-04-21 09:03:19

    Don't believe in tender things, don't be killed by tenderness

Man on the Train quotes

  • Monsieur Manesquier: [after an abortive confrontation] I suppose my time hasn't come.

    Milan: That took guts.

    Monsieur Manesquier: I try picking a fight and find someone who likes me.

    Milan: You'd have preferred broken bottles?

    Monsieur Manesquier: [shrugs] It would have been something to remember.

  • Milan: Why two combs and two toothbrushes?

    Monsieur Manesquier: There are two kinds of men. Those who say, "I must buy a toothbrush; I've lost mine," they're adventurers. And those who have an extra brush.

    Milan: What are they?

    Monsieur Manesquier: Planners, at best.

    Milan: You have two of everything?

    Monsieur Manesquier: [smiles] No, three!