Taurus man's arrogance

Asa 2021-11-14 08:01:25

A typical Taurus male arrogant show.

A hat is a lonely heart, a humble and unstable fate (What heart?), and it is also a trust incompetence that refuses to be attached and refuses to be attached.

The male lead is too handsome.

A stupid person is handsome, good-looking, and charming. After all, he is deep enough to be shrewd and arrogant to lose everything, just to protect his insecurity from being increased or reduced by the outside world. It is not stupid, just stupid.

The male protagonist is also very attractive in "The Very Suspect". And the nobles in Vanity Fair. The temperament of the actor itself is too charming.

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Extended Reading
  • Chelsea 2021-11-14 08:01:25

    # Scene# #门口# Closed doorways are filled in almost every moment from scene a to scene b. Knocking is used as a means of permission to enter a space at the beginning of the scene, and slamming the door means punishment. If the characters frequently close the door when they leave and arrive, it creates a sharp boundary in the aesthetic sense. Characters can use scene boundaries to keep others out. Breaking in is another way to unfold the scene. There are many ways to use the gate in this film, which is worth learning. (Hat, door, mirror, bell,)

  • Colt 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    8.1/10. America in the 1920s: The story of the male protagonist of the underworld who repeatedly jumps between the two major gangsters in a city to survive, which is full of the entanglement of profit and righteousness. The film's soundtrack, performance, photography, art editing and other aspects are accurate and skilled, but the entire film has a serious information overload (especially the first half hour), which causes the audience to catch up with the plot and not be able to enjoy the plot with peace of mind. 1 point will be deducted.

Miller's Crossing quotes

  • Johnny Caspar: You got references? You been to college? We ONLY take yeggs what's been to college, ain't that right, Dane? Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha! I'm joking, of course.

  • Verna: That's not why you came, either.

    Tom Reagan: Tell me why I came.

    Verna: [seductively] The oldest reason there is.

    Tom Reagan: There are friendlier places to drink.