Chapter 356, tool man(2/2)
Nan Yi took Nan Ruobing to the theater, looked at the layout of the theater, and chose to sit in the second-to-last row.
"Dad, how much does it cost to book a venue here?"
"It's not expensive, only thirty dollars an hour. There are many movies here that you can't see anywhere else."
"Oh, is the mouse Jerry?"
"Yes, it's about Jerry getting tired of the boring life in the country, so he wrote a letter telling Tom that he was going to the big city to expand his horizons. Following the rumbling train, Jerry came to Manhattan...
I won’t tell you the rest, you’ll know it by yourself later.”
When Nan Yi saw that the light from the projector was already shining on the curtain, he kept silent and opened the popcorn he just bought outside and held it in his hand so that Nan Ruobin could pick it up and eat it.
The movie "Rat in Manhattan" already seemed a bit childish to Nan Yi, but after all, there was emotion in it, and he still watched it with gusto.
Nan Ruopeng, who was watching it for the first time, was also very happy and laughed from time to time.
Amid laughter, "Rat in Manhattan" ended, and "The Good Earth" slowly unfolded on the screen. The suffering of Chinese farmers in the 1930s was vividly expressed by Hollywood actors.
A group of white people perform Chinese peasants but they can perform it very penetratingly. If the dialogue is not in English, it will give people the illusion of watching a documentary.
The actors are also well chosen, especially Paul Muni, who plays the male protagonist Wang Lung, and Louise Reiner, who plays the female protagonist Alan, not only have a good image, but also perform better; whether they are eating, walking, or inadvertently
The relationship between men and women is a true portrayal of rural farmers in China in the 1930s.
"Dad, this movie is a bit boring and not good to watch." Nan Ruobing said with a sigh of relief halfway through.
"The Earth" is too heavy. Nan Ruobin was too young when she was in the countryside and had no experience of rural life. It's not surprising that she can't understand it.
Chapter completed!