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I thought it was an appetizing fruit movie, but it turned out to have nothing to do with fruit

Clockwork Orange (1972), directed by Stanley Kubrick. The film is adapted from Anthony Burgess's novel of the same name, a young man who does not commit evil, Alex, after being imprisoned, voluntarily receives special personality treatment in order to regain his freedom early, but is justly persecuted after "recovering". Image source: High-quality image

I thought it was an appetizing fruit movie, but it turned out to have nothing to do with fruit

Fools Make a Fool Of Banana City (1971), Woody Allen's hilarious, absurd, and out-of-the-box film. In order to follow his sweetheart, Nancy, Mailish, a small clerk at a product testing company, went to a country to join the revolution and mistakenly joined the revolutionary army. The leader of the original revolutionary army became the new dictator, and after being overthrown, Mellish was elected as the new leader. Nancy did not expect that the leader of the revolution she admired was The Mailish she had dumped before. Image source: High-quality image

I thought it was an appetizing fruit movie, but it turned out to have nothing to do with fruit

Pineapple Express (2008), directed by David Gordon Green and starring Seth Rogan and James Franco. After two unscrupulous guys inadvertently witness a drug-related murder, they are unfortunately involved and forced to embark on the road to desperation. Image source: High-quality image

I thought it was an appetizing fruit movie, but it turned out to have nothing to do with fruit

Adam's Apple (2005), directed by Anos Thomas Jensen and starring Ulrich Thomson and Max Mikkelson. The new right-winger Adam was sent to church to do community service, Adam chose to water the apple tree, and various natural and man-made disasters constantly threatened the growth of apples, the reason why the pious and old-fashioned priest Ivan believed that this was the work of the devil, and Adam thought it was purely God's prank. Image source: High-quality image

I thought it was an appetizing fruit movie, but it turned out to have nothing to do with fruit

Blueberry Night (2007), wong kar-wai's first English-language film and the opening film of the 60th Cannes Film Festival, starring Nora Jones and Jude Lowe. Nora Jones plays a blueberry-loving young girl who meets many different people on a journey across the United States, tries to find the true meaning of life and love, and unknowingly falls in love with the grocery store owner played by Jude Lowe. Image source: High-quality image

I thought it was an appetizing fruit movie, but it turned out to have nothing to do with fruit

In The Adventures of the Flying Peach (1996), James lives in the house of his evil aunt and is constantly abused. A kind mysterious old man gave him a bag full of crocodile tongues, and the accidental drop of crocodile tongues caused the old peach tree to grow a huge peach. Little James climbed into this wonderful peach, where he met six insects with different personalities, became friends with them, and rode the giant peach together to New York, James's dream paradise. Image source: High-quality image

I thought it was an appetizing fruit movie, but it turned out to have nothing to do with fruit

Taste of Plum Chicken (2011), co-directed by Marga Shatapi and Vincent Parland, starring Isabella Rossellini and Gershfield Farahani. A self-congratulatory musician, suffering from lack of inspiration, when his wife inadvertently broke his beloved violin, she decided not to eat or drink, and starved herself to death eight days later. Image source: High-quality image

I thought it was an appetizing fruit movie, but it turned out to have nothing to do with fruit

Strawberry Blonde (1941), directed by Raoul Walsh and starring James Cagney and Olivier De Havran. When Biff falls in love with Strawberry Blonde Virginia as a young man, but is snatched away by Biff's "friend" Hugo, Biefe eventually marries Vaginia's less charming best friend Amy, and years later the four meet again, and Biff vows to take revenge on Hugo, but eventually realizes that he and Amy are living happily ever after, and have always been right. Image source: High-quality image

I thought it was an appetizing fruit movie, but it turned out to have nothing to do with fruit