It's not Blue Mountain yet

Dawn 2022-01-22 08:03:51

Huppert, this French woman, is really more flavorful as she gets older. Back then, I only saw a kind of stubbornness in her bones, and rarely saw her smile. Nowadays, I still rarely see her smile. That stubbornness has nurtured an indescribable beauty in the old jar of time. Is it because France is the same as China. The celebrities are not green and yellow, and the younger generation has no appearance, even the position of the vase is praised, and those old dishes have to come out and shoulder the morale to turn the tide?
Since the background of the film involves the most difficult to understand Western racial issues and African tribal conflicts for Chinese fans, the understanding of the plot is basically cloudless, and you can only look at how the heroine looks like.
In addition, friends who like coffee may wish to take a look at this video, which shows the whole process of Arabica coffee from picking to roasting. By the way, when I was young, one day I had a whim, and I planned to go to Africa to grow coffee if I couldn't mix in China one day. After watching this film, I decided that I should just hang out in China.
Growing coffee in a country where there are more people holding guns on the street than people holding mobile phones is just looking for death. I didn't want to risk being a live target for the black man for the pure Arabica coffee.
It's not Blue Mountain yet.

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  • Darryl 2022-04-21 09:03:23

    Sometimes violence comes so helplessly that mercy seems so precious. Those little brats are so real.

  • Madisyn 2022-04-23 07:04:20

    Controllable cruel pictures, unbelievable inner strength. The plot is boring and the camera shakes, so you need to be patient to watch it. As far as the film is concerned, I prefer the heroine's "home"