Just notice the nose and the dead eyes. That’s all I need.
Have spent many years in France, Jolly is not a French name, it’s English. His grandparents are French, he grew up in Rouen, hard to find some decent info on him, my French is a bit rusty.
Don’t you find it weird that a relatively obscure director, with limited theatre experience and only 42 gets a gig like directing the opening ceremony of the olympics?
Just notice the nose and the dead eyes. That’s all I need.
Have spent many years in France, Jolly is not a French name, it’s English. His grandparents are French, he grew up in Rouen, hard to find some decent info on him, my French is a bit rusty.
Don’t you find it weird that a relatively obscure director, with limited theatre experience and only 42 gets a gig like directing the opening ceremony of the olympics?
60% of english vocab comes directly from french. Jolly=Jolie perhaps?