
TO25: "Little Britain: Live Edition" is actually the most praised part of the audience posing as Margaret to make trouble, causing David to laugh, and the villain part David suddenly began to spit on his character with Matt together OOC spit almost forgot the line, these two improvisational places. The sausage part is really overheated, David is really interesting to take off, in short, to appreciate this series really has to play...
TO24: "The Wanderer's Song" lays the foundation for the magic realism style, and it is the best one in terms of balance. With superficial madness and obstacles, as well as deep compassion and sorrow, Kusturica pours out all his love for the gypsy nation and flows down the pores of the film.
TO23: "Circus" This should be Chaplin's last film in the silent film era, although he still made those two great silent films in the sound film period. This is also a relatively concentrated comedy of Chaplin, and it is not an exaggeration to call it Chaplin's hilarious comedy. Of course, Chaplin will not forget to be lonely and sad at the end, but this sadness is only the gain and loss of love, and the tragic elements in the social sense are relatively small.
TO22: "Friends of the Happy Tree" When the cute characters fell in front of my eyes one by one.... I really don't know how to define it..... But that doesn't stop me from liking him....
TO21: "Two Big Smoking Guns" big reincarnation plot, full of praise. The soundtrack is incredibly exciting. Close-up even pores and mustaches are revealed. Crumbling, sitting on the corners of the mouth where all kinds of jokes echoed, looking for the creaky teeth that were yellowed by smoke, they were about to slip out of this mouth. Laughing back was the handsome man's grim, indulgent and sometimes bitter face. Desperate and crazy carnival, young people never think that all this is just the beginning of entanglement.