namelessfarmfc
Joined Dec 2015
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Alright the acting was actually pretty o.k.
. But being the movie was written by government propagandist's in the most cheesy airbrushed "life is sexy and fun" even when " hard"
☹️ Pouty face.
Is this eastenders for millennials daydreamers? But it was made in 2010?
They say it was made for 300,000 that's got to be bs. Maybe they got 10 million on the side from corporate-gov sponsors? Redeeming quality?
Heterosexuality is popularized and dating is encouraged. But apparently just for white barbie and ken.
. But being the movie was written by government propagandist's in the most cheesy airbrushed "life is sexy and fun" even when " hard"
☹️ Pouty face.
Is this eastenders for millennials daydreamers? But it was made in 2010?
They say it was made for 300,000 that's got to be bs. Maybe they got 10 million on the side from corporate-gov sponsors? Redeeming quality?
Heterosexuality is popularized and dating is encouraged. But apparently just for white barbie and ken.
This is an anglo-saxon movie presupposed on The Romanticism of the Early 1800 's of Northern France. Scenes of Celtic Brittany and Germany give it away clearly. The movie is a polemic of sorts showing a viewer that love is either death or life. The obvious and tedious even grating truth is that is is both and neither. Charlotte's genius suffers and still shines through amongst a college theater seeming ensemble type who enjoy dressing up in period pieces for their own enjoyment.
Why it was made to seem "big"? Not sure. Cannes seems to pick out some movies just because they nod French, sad really, but i suppose they highlight aspects of France's vast cultural influence, how ever trite and shallow they may portray it. Does anyone ever ask if it really serves the purpose then?
Why it was made to seem "big"? Not sure. Cannes seems to pick out some movies just because they nod French, sad really, but i suppose they highlight aspects of France's vast cultural influence, how ever trite and shallow they may portray it. Does anyone ever ask if it really serves the purpose then?