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Marcel 2022-04-22 07:01:53

Flower and Alice,

everything is a lie The poetic scroll of flowers and Alice is like the good life and the lotus flowers and Alice flowers written by Anne. Alice Iwai Shunji, as always, uses his ideas to describe youth. This beautiful ballet washes away Lily Zhou's depression and dilutes the swallowtail butterfly. The cruelty left the warm eyes of the two girls looking at each other. I hate the sickness of Japanese movies, but Iwai's movies are always a touch of brilliance in Japanese movies, and they will never fall into the stereotype. What movie can interpret friendship so refined and fresh Beautiful . My favorite , Yuu Aoi, is that kind of faint smile. From Lily to Alice, she is always the tough and forbearing girl. She is not beautiful, but her temperament is not pretentious under heavy makeup, not glitzy after publicity. She is gorgeous and restrained. Unique favorite Iwai always takes me to his youthful world. I can't help myself. It's the reading boy behind the fluttering curtain in the love letter. It's the red umbrella in the story of April. It's the swallowtail butterfly. The butterfly on the chest is Lily Zhou Liwu. The cry of help is the line in Flowers and Alice. I love you is the beautiful piano and the soft light. I see a halo of golden sunshine on the boys and girls again. a glorious era



































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  • Axel 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    I'm still not used to the tone of literary films. The first half is not too happy with what flowers are doing. The highlight is when Alice dances, and she understands why Aoi Yu can stand out. She has such an ability

  • Rowan 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    The part where I told my dad I love you in Chinese, the part where alice made up the details of their relationship

Hana to Arisu quotes

  • Setsuko "Alice" Arisugawa: I saw 'Hannibal' on satellite last night.

    Hana: So did I.

    Setsuko "Alice" Arisugawa: I was scared.

    Hana: Isn't he creepy?

    Setsuko "Alice" Arisugawa: Yeah. Don't you think real people are scarier... than zombies and ghosts?