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Being a native french speaker, I feel it's actually closer to the real pronunciation than the "kwah" alternative. I would add don't pronounce the T and you're pretty much there.
He autographed bombs the IDF were planning to drop on Palestine. He even posted a photo of himself doing it.
You say that, but I wonder who was the target audience because I am not aware of anybody I know liking it. Appart from some kids who liked the bright colours and the childish Farrel humor, but clearly they don't get all the meaning of the movie (and most adult jokes). I am a man, feminist and I hated it with a passion. My girlfriend and my women friends, all feminists, did not like it. My more apolitical friends thought it was just ok at best. It's a "white liberal girlboss" type of feminism that is too shallow for people really invested in this subject, and at the same time too obvious and in your face for anti-woke warriors. It felt like it was just a 2 hours long advertisement for Matel.
This and The Joker are the two movies that come to mind when this type of question comes up. Inception is not particularly bad, just so.... correct. I was expecting something really mindbinding, that would make me rethink about it long after the movie was over. It was just a pretty scenery with mid acting. No amount of practical effect can carry a movie on his own. The Joker on the other hand was just a waste of my time and left me infuriated.
I was reading through the Steam reviews and even the positive ones are all saying "don't pay it full price". Like that's not a sign of a bad game.
Mia Goth's performance in Pearl is incredible. The movie itself is good, but her acting in it is some of the best I've ever seen.
X. Good horror movie. Second is Pearl, which came after but is a prequel. Also pretty good.
Gotta know what death metal band was listened to unhealthy volume levels.
Those cats got faces like in those medieval paintings.
If that bird was in a Disney movie it would be the ultra sassy character.
The bonjour/hi is mostly used where there are higher percentages of english speaking people, so mainly downtown and in the west island.
In neighbourhoods like Villeray or Plateau people will assume you speak french but will switch to english if they see you struggling with it.