一对已经离异的夫妻为了夺回属于他们的退休金又走到了一起,亚洲区到底他们能成功吗?
一对已经离异的夫妻为了夺回属于他们的退休金又走到了一起,亚洲区到底他们能成功吗?
回复 :Suffering from mental scars, a Marine war veteran struggles with his transition back to civilian life.
回复 :暑假,十二岁的双胞胎凯文凯武央求母亲给他们买新自行车。他们骑着新自行车带着同村小孩兴奋地在路上飞驰,结果遇上了邻村的康康,后者嘲笑他们虽买了新车,却连放双手骑都不会,丢人现眼。双胞胎受了刺激,为战胜康康,开始勤学苦练,但好静的凯文渐渐力不从心,放弃了练习。凯武刻苦训练并最终取得了胜利。这份对凯武独有的称赞让凯文难堪,他暗下决心也要学会放手骑车,但始终没有学会……
回复 :A bit of color for once, all the better to see the red flags with, not to mention the obvious aerial file footage of Warsaw. The story concerns Jozef Malesa, the mason or bricklayer of the title. He was once the darling of the party, the son of two old party activists, a worker of heroic reputation, his own commitment to The Movement unquestioned. He was chosen to be destined for great things, specially educated and pushed forward to positions of responsibility in the Party. Eventually he decides, because of the ethical pressures which he feels from the obstructionism of the bureaucracy from above, he asks to return to be a simple bricklayer. He is disturbed with the way the Party deals with people, especially their lack of direct contact. He thinks workers know better than the leadership many times but that's not the way power flows. He is uncomfortable with the compromises to his idealism. He remains committed to social justice and joins his friends for the May Day rally where his comfort and confidence in his place in society cause him to defer to no man, certainly no rat faced men in overcoats with red armbands. His great pleasure in life moreover is laying brick. He finds the work satisfying and fulfilling which is why he was such an obviously superior worker in the first place.