![]() ![]() Īfter obtaining 4 affection hearts enter Lumina's room between the times 7:30am and 10am, 12pm to 1:30pm, or 8pm to 10pm. Lumina ends the cinematic thanking you for your advice and feeling relieved. ![]() After which Lumina will give some background information about herself and her family, specifically her mother. The second choice "Have some fun with it" will continue the cinematic and Rock will leave. The player is given two options: "Work harder, and you'll play better" and "Have some fun with it!" The first option will fail the event with Rock scolding you and giving advice to Lumina instead. After she leaves, Lumina confides to you that she hasn't enjoyed playing the piano lately and that she does not understand what Romana meant to "play freely." When she is finished, Romana complements her and suggests she can become a little more creative. ![]() A cinematic will play with Lumina playing the piano with Romana, Sebastian, and Rock standing behind her. And I’ll thank you to put it away–unless you MEAN to upset me?", "That’s, um…for lack of a better phrase…completely gross.""īutter(S☆), Milk (S*) Fish (All), BibimbapĪfter obtaining two affection hearts from Lumina walk into the villa on spring 3rd or later while Lumina is playing the piano between 10am to 12pm. ""I told you that is not my taste.", "Let me be frank: I hate it. Golden Wool, Flowers (All), Most Cooked Meals It looks scrumptious.", "So you’re something of a home cook, Player How lovely.", "Heavens, that looks absolutely delicious!"" ""Did you prepare that yourself, Player? Wow, it looks SO amazing! …Ah. ""Oh, how delightful! I don't suppose that's for me, is it?", "Oh, I simply love what you have there! I would hate to presume, but…is that for me?", "Oh, how delightful! I don’t suppose that’s for me, is it?", "Yes, that looks delicious.""Įgg, Cheese(S☆), Trick Blue Flower, Melon(S), Passionbloom Flower, Moonlight Ore, Blue Jam, Strawberry Shortcake, Baked Sweet Potato, Fruit Punch, Omelet, Ink-Black Pasta Note: Lumina will not accept gifts if she is playing the piano, or if she has her hands behind her back. Walking between Twin's House: Yard and Villa Garden Walking from Villa Garden to Twin's House: Yard Chapter 1: Beginnings (Unmarried) Time SlotĬannot accept gifts while hands behind back I'm sure she has her reasons.Note: On the 3rd and 8th of each month this schedule may change due to Van arriving in town. The ending is painfully overblown and drawn out, and we are forced to endure one of the more 'off' moments in recent cinema as the film primly castigates Jung's daughter for not visiting her father in jail. My advice would be to have already left the theatre by this point. Once things go bad for Jung, the film starts to sag in sympathy (literally) with him, and becomes instead a chronicle of Bad and Unjust Things Suffered with Commendable Stoicism by George Jung. While it's not exactly unentertaining - the film's early-mid section works well as an evocation of sunlit good times - 'Blow's' inherent manipulativeness is never far beneath the surface. It's notable that the only female close to Jung who gets anything like a good rap is his flower-child stewardess fiancee Barbara, who rather conveniently drops dead before her relations with him have a chance to sour. George's mother (Rachel Griffiths, utterly wasted) is a cold, insatiate bitch his wife (Penelope Cruz, hysterical) is a coke-mad, tantrum throwing ingrate, and his West Coast distributor (Paul Reubens, the less said the better) is a limp wristed fairy (largely, I suspect, so as not to threaten George's position as the film's only sympathetic, attractive, non-ethnic heterosexual male). While there's a certain low humour in watching film-makers unknowingly playing the role of patsies, the warped and jagged caricatures Jung's narrative makes of the other people in his story (the better to portray him as Christ) soon nip any fun in the bud. I was disappointed that there were no scenes of Johnny Depp administering aid to wounded animals, but it's possible that these were cut to allow the film to run its current six hours in length. George is kind to his friends, generous to his business partners, oddly enough always the victim and never the perpetrator of double crossings, and by God, he loves his daughter. His character is a catalogue of good looks and sweet gestures, and he has a downright saintliness in his dealings with others that's so slick and saccharine that one can see the con coming from miles away. George Jung, as played by Johnny Depp, is a perpetual ingenue. There are too many plays for sympathy a certain neatness in the way events always seem to absolve the criminal of blame a sense of something being laid on a little too thick. There's something relentlessly self-serving about the (auto)biographies of criminals. ![]()
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