There was no film in the US in 2009

Neoma 2021-12-17 08:01:02

It's entirely for country music and LEBOWSKI, the old guy has a different tune in his acting skills. The scenes of the wilderness road at the beginning and in the middle of the film are well shot.

Music, generally, the song that appears 3 times in the beginning and ending and in the middle is more pleasant to the ear. Master Du didn't deliberately express his western accent, and he still listened to him in the past. He is a frequent touring person!

Colin's role was completely ruined. The accent is a big problem, and the performance of stage singing is also pointless. I guess that in the UK, the recognition of the countryside is not as good as in Changping. Think about it again, if you change to a young country singer worthy of training, what kind of motivation? Maybe people and songs are coming up.

Say a domestic favorite, implant; FENDER and BAD BLAKE favorite whiskey.

With this subject matter, domestic producers will say to directors and screenwriters: You are okay in this, not intriguing, not suspenseful...

Some people say that this movie is similar to the mood of "Wrestling Hands", and it returns. I always think it’s the director’s irony: when you should always lay the foundation, you were crazy and wandering outside, waiting for someone to install the door frame to be locked, you come back and say you want a family child, do you think people can give you the key? ?

The overall feeling is still average, I didn't like it in particular, and there were no movies in the United States in 2009.

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  • Johann 2022-04-21 09:02:20

    good actors and good music

  • Elissa 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    "Fruit's Choice". The movie is good but the rating is for the soundtrack. . .

Crazy Heart quotes

  • Jean Craddock: I didn't know what I wanted for a long time.

    Bad Blake: But now you do?

    Jean Craddock: Well, now I know what I don't wanna do again.

  • Jean Craddock: [while leaving the hospital] Okay, you need to hush now. Seriously.

    Bad Blake: Why? Am I ramblin'? Must be those blue pills. Think I can get a prescription or two of those?

    Jean Craddock: [smiling] No.