Humor, while writing must make you feel the actual drollness."Whoso hath the prowess to emanate comicality hath had a wonderful way of living." Having made a beautiful picture comprising of the good old aristocratic fashion, a gamut of emotions and enjoyable entities of literature, P.G stands out. Men could dive into the sea of emotions with one desperate hope of finding the bit of wit, so that when finally out, that's all they would have., to laugh and have fun. And it becomes a delightful treat if the humour finds the residence in the womankind. It's definitely a great collection of sarcasm and etymology stuff. Novels draw their exceptional qualities from the fragrance sprayed on the words used to make them up. And Old English has added so much fun and frisk to the verses and conversations. If I happen to see PG or the pig(be it The Empress or The Queen of Michigan), all I'd say is..."It was an absolute pleasure" and a big bow to that last-minute thrill too!! Slimmo's the word!!
Possum (2018) Director: Matthew Holness Starring: Sean Harris, Alun Armstrong A defamed children's puppeteer who is emotionally unstable and psychologically scarred plans to dispose of his grotesque puppet. Every time she tries discarding it, the puppet comes back to haunt him emotionally by being there in his room the very next day. This disturbs him in turn and deprives him of his sleep. His step-father also lives next door with whom he has an estranged relationship. Meanwhile, a young boy in the same neighbourhood gets kidnapped and the policemen start suspecting the puppeteer for it, given his weird behaviour and constant trips with the bag. The climax of the movie gives answers to the following questions, -Who kidnapped the young lad? -Why does the possum keep chasing him? குழந்தைகளுக்காக பொம்மலாட்டம் செய்து வாழ்ந்து வருகிறார் அந்த நபர். தற்போது அந்த தொழிலுக்கு அவ்வளவு வரவேற்பு இல்லாததால் , தனக்கென இந்த உலகத்தில் இருக்கும் ஒரே துணையான "Possum" எனப்படும் அந...
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