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Ericka 2022-03-28 09:01:14

Love 70s rock and British accents
Gorgeous Elton John and David Bowie
love leather jackets with black turtlenecks
Love the pale skinny cheeks
Burberry-style Tom Hughes blurred eyes and
mouth full of big teeth
Love the red lights and subtle flow in the dark room The ambiguous memory of the homeless that
covered the wall, the mother who roams
like a ghost in the big house,
and the momentary throbbing and firmness in the eyes that are still bright. I
love the jungle girl of National Geographic magazine. And the silent dialogue between father and son and two bottles of beer after the release, love to go far , country scenery and chasing old-fashioned trains, not a hooligan, not a sociopath , not a hippie, not a beat generation, I am you






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  • Eula 2022-03-27 09:01:23

    The story of the hero and heroine is a bit cliché; Tom's father and son story made me cry; if you only have 70 points, don't try to find an 80 point; the wife in Ralph's play played the blind girl that Ralph likes in Red Dragon! ! ;The director also knows that Tom hughes is the most fanciful, so he put this male second in the middle of the poster. XD;

  • Kathleen 2022-03-31 09:01:09

    Personally, I like British movies. Personally, I think the British have a cool personality in their bones, and they are definitely not cool like Hollywood movies. "A dynamic and enduring drama that embraces the grand themes of ambition, growth, family breakdown, and the perfect blend of fun and poignancy." Loved Ralph Fiennes, as a jerk The supporting roles are also so brilliant, hehe~

Cemetery Junction quotes

  • [last lines]

    Freddie Taylor: Why did you decide to come at the last minute?

    Julie: Because I think I might be in love with you, too.

    Freddie Taylor: No, I guessed that. I mean why did you leave it until the last minute? We almost missed the train.

    Julie: No. Thought I'd make a dramatic entrance.

    Freddie Taylor: Don't know why we ran so hard, there's another one in an hour.

  • [to Freddie, on his first day at work]

    Mike Ramsay: When you're selling life assurance, you want the stench of death in their nostrils. You're talking to the husband but you want the missus thinking "Crumbs, Chief! What's my life gonna be like when he pegs it?" Men work, women worry - that's what you rely on.