Don't let people steal the book! ?

Adell 2021-11-27 08:01:17

Samsung half (re-branded Samsung again?)

If the title is the theme, then the plot and storytelling would have failed. The book stolen that should have become the main line was completely tasteless and did not unfold, resulting in a very abrupt ending being adopted by the mayor and his wife. It may be limited by space, or the multiple lines of the plot may cause the director to be a little uncontrollable.

After dissing, Germans read English, so English is so great? In this regard, I still stand in my mother tongue.

Everyone is complimenting the soundtrack of williams, asking me to hide from my parents watching Channel 6 in the middle of the night.

I focus more on my ignorant love life with my neighbor Zhuma and helping the Jews, so in all fairness, these two stories are pretty good.

In the evaluation, it was said that he was loyal to the original text and that it was a gift that deviated from the original text. I was quite confused because I had not read the original text before.

After reading an original party film review, my impression of the movie is even worse.

PS: Copy of text editing and comment reading pages, really bad experience?

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Extended Reading
  • Rosemary 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    Take advantage of the background

  • Payton 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    Do you think it's okay? The action of stealing books was weakened and instead rendered war.

The Book Thief quotes

  • Liesel Meminger: Rudy, where are you going to stay?

    Rudy Steiner: "You"? What about "we"?

    Liesel Meminger: I didn't think you were this serious.

    Rudy Steiner: What do you call this?

    [holds out his small bag]

    Rudy Steiner: Packed lunch?

    Liesel Meminger: Is there anything in there besides your soccer ball?

  • Rudy Steiner: I miss my dad. I don't even know if he's alive.

    [Rudy pauses]

    Rudy Steiner: I'm not ready. I want to grow up before I die.

    Liesel Meminger: So did my brother.

    Rudy Steiner: I'm sorry.

    [he pauses again]

    Rudy Steiner: I didn't ask for this.

    Liesel Meminger: Who would?

    Rudy Steiner: I hate Hitler.

    Liesel Meminger: Me too.

    [Rudy looks at her, seemingly surprised, but satisfied. Liesel stands up and shouts out to the woods]

    Liesel Meminger: I hate Hitler!

    Rudy Steiner: [stands up as well] I hate Hitler!

    Rudy SteinerLiesel Meminger: I hate Hitler!

    Liesel Meminger: Hitler is a monkey's ass!

    Rudy Steiner: Stick you, Hitler!

    [they laugh, and then they gradually become more serious]

    Liesel Meminger: You're all I've got, Rudy.

    Rudy Steiner: Let's go home.