ten inches long movie review

Lysanne 2022-11-19 00:53:58

A low-budget movie with a unique flavor. The flavor is—from the start, it didn’t seem like the movie would have big action, but it would be full of small surprises—and it did. Because there is no big action, the heartbeat is always smooth and normal when I watch it. It doesn't look like watching a movie, so I just stop and walk and do other things. After reading a few blog posts, I ate a few fruits. After that, I came back and watched it again, and then paused...

I found that this movie has a magical little magic, that is: no matter how distracted it is in the middle, I will never want to cross this movie and not watch it.

The script has a good grasp of the characters' personalities and ways of thinking~ It is mainly reflected in their way and attitude towards love - (I can't remember the names of life or death)
A female artist, with a gentle and sunny personality, meticulous and sensitive. Love the child, and thus fall in love with the father who also loves the child unknowingly. For such a situation, the most beautiful, appropriate and artistic confession is undoubtedly that of the child's father- (doubting the quality of the subtitle translation) "I won't do the same thing as everyone else - fall in love with the child's nanny, but , I love to see you there when I get home, just like that, really.…I'm sorry if I'm having a hard time getting along with me because I've always been like that, so please bear with me ... Are you interested in bringing more things to this family? Um..I don't know if it's for the children..and for me?"

Philosopher B, I feel sorry for her that her ordinary appearance is so big for her. She felt inferior and hurt so much that she did so many beautiful things and couldn't admit the fact that she was beautiful, so much so that she would retreat in the face of a handsome soulmate. Also, the surprise came from her love - the soulmate actually dressed up as a beggar to test the authenticity of the woman's beautiful character without letting her know~ Finally, he took off his wig and said "You are beautiful "The scene was moved to suffocation. How much impact did that sentence have on the girl's heart~! Look at her sparkling eyes and cheeks!

(Of course, there are more than these two people who are worth writing, but due to limited physical strength, I can't write.)

PS, why does every ordinary person in foreign movies say such intriguing and philosophical words to nia~!

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Extended Reading

Ten Inch Hero quotes

  • Trucker: What did I miss at our staff meeting?

    Jen: Well, Tish is in love. Or lust, depending on who you're talking to...

    Trucker: Really? Proud of you, angel.

    [High-fives Tish]

    Jen: Piper is digging herself deeper and deeper into the the pit of deceit with the Millers...

    Trucker: Good. Nice to see that our company tradition for making the worst possible decision in any situation has been passed on to the next generation of employee.

    Jen: Priestly has gotten in touch with his feminine side...

    Priestly: [Offscreen] I love my kilt!

    Jen: And I have reached a decision on meeting fuzzy.

  • Jen: [about Fuzzy] It's a no-brainer. We *have* to meet.

    Priestly: Right on!

    Piper: And what if he is a woman?

    Jen: We'll find a way to make it work.

    Priestly: Ooh, if that happens, can I watch?

    Tish: What is he's 14?

    Priestly: Ooh, if that happens, can I, uh

    [Holds a glass to his eye]

    Priestly: videotape?

    Jen: He's driving himself to the meeting point, so he's gotta be at least 16, right? And that's not *that* much younger.

    Trucker: Convicted felon?

    Jen: Well, he's out noe, so it couldn't have been that bad.

    Mr. Julius: Paralyzed?

    Jen: If *he* can deal with that, I sure can.

    Lucille: Ugly as a rhino's ass?

    Jen: Looks are really the least of my worries. I mean, he's a great guy.

    Priestly: Well, what if he's got, like, crazy-ass hair and-and, and more artificial holes in his head than real ones?

    Jen: Well, I could never be that lucky.

    [Priestly smiles]