Adrien Brody belongs only to the upper class

Micaela 2022-04-01 09:01:19

I watched this film because of Adrien Brody. When I watched "Budapest", I thought he was familiar, and he was a person with a story. After checking, I found out that he won the Oscar for Best Actor. He is both elegant and melancholy. I couldn't help but want to hug him, I really liked it.

There is a kind of person who only belongs to the upper class, and even if he is poor, he is a poor and noble son. This kind of person is Adrien Brody, and I am also this kind of person, so I will work hard in the future to make myself live a smart, rich and happy life, that is the only way for me ~

This film is about a male reporter A story about helping the widow of a big director to redeem himself. The big director was very perverted during his lifetime and was killed by his wife in a perverted activity with his wife. The wife actually loves her husband, but the husband's exploration of human nature and the invasion of his privacy and dignity finally drove him crazy. The female protagonist wanted the male protagonist to know her crimes, and wanted to be understood and forgiven. In the end, the male protagonist gave these to the female protagonist, and the two went to their own lives.

The glamorous scenes of Manhattan's high society, and many little secrets inside, this film makes people watch with relish. The full screen of Adrien Brody also makes my heart flutter, I like it~

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Extended Reading
  • Angelina 2022-04-03 09:01:12

    A very ordinary horror movie, in the style of the 90s. The heroine's figure is beautiful.

  • Kadin 2022-04-04 09:01:08

    I don't understand why the heroine didn't tell her husband that story.

Manhattan Night quotes

  • [last lines]

    Porter Wren: As the old reporter told me on my first day, "It's all one story, kid. It's all one big story."

  • Porter Wren: Look, I better tell you I have an agenda here.

    Caroline Crowley: I have an agenda, too. Maybe we can save 'em both for later.

    Porter Wren: God, I'm so going to hell.