"Sifeng, what's the matter with you!"

Jeffery 2022-03-24 09:02:02

1. Aunt Mei's acting skills are amazing. There's nothing to mention. It's a goddess with a big mouth. The last time I saw you perform such a heartless performance was more than 10 years ago, right? 2. Time flies, and the little beauty in the sun is 18 in the blink of an eye. Before the image of the new generation of goddesses is established, they start to play hard and show off their acting skills. Hollywood is so bad that everyone can't learn well, and you play a 14-year-old girl who looks 17 years old, is it really a show of acting skills? 3. Don't blame me for always relying on "Thunderstorm". This... In fact, I have never quite understood this aspect. If it is not a hindrance for cousins ​​and siblings to accept it, will there be a big difference in the psychological acceptance of relatives and siblings? I thought it was either unacceptable or gave up the treatment... 4. The song played and sung by Mr. BC is very beautiful.

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  • Ayden 2021-12-17 08:01:07

    Sure enough, it was a dramatic adaptation. The whole film was filled with a lot of intense conflicts, and the intensity of the film made the film super dramatic. The flaw is that it is too much to be true, and the film is too dramatic. The actors are very enjoyable and open up. Good ending, another kind of loss

  • Marion 2021-12-17 08:01:07

    The script was set purposefully at the beginning: August is the hottest season, patience gradually loses under the scorching heat, emotions are fully exploded after brewing and fermentation, the annual hot drama masterpiece, almost every actor has contributed extremely wonderful show. In order to reflect the difference between film and drama, the director also took great pains to frame a lot of framing—door frames, haystacks, and swing frames—just like countless restraints that must be shaken off after all.

August: Osage County quotes

  • Violet Weston: Karen! Shame on you! Don't you know you're not supposed to say "Cowboys and Indians"? You played "Cowboys and Native Americans". Right, Barb?

    Barbara Weston: What are you taking? What pills?

    Violet Weston: Oh, leave me alone.

  • Jean Fordham: [Barbara slapped her daughter] I hate you!

    Bill Fordham: [to Barbara] What's the matter with you?