Suburbicon evaluation action
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Shania 2022-01-06 08:02:15
Similar to Hines' parody of Syke, Clooney used Hitchcock's 50s melodrama to fight back against the racism at the time in an ordinary criminal background. The seemingly beautiful white middle-class paradise, the crimes of whites (not visible to everyone) and the integrity of blacks (open discrimination), expose the moral decay of white living beings. The children's perspective of "Fallen Idol" and "Hunter's Night" has been given the fairness and innocence of the younger generation.
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Vaughn 2022-04-23 07:03:23
The comrades sitting behind me were visibly stunned and silent. A Coen Brothers-esque tale, somewhere between The Labyrinth of Hearts and The Labyrinth of Blood. What about George Clooney, thirteen is irrelevant, and the foreplay is long.
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Gardner: I'm sorry for his loss.
Hightower: Of life? Yeah, I guess he probably is too.
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Bud Cooper: I could have you killed in no time.
Gardner: I could kill you too.
Bud Cooper: [laughs]
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My favorite is the back view of the boys playing in the morning glow
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Unity can overcome difficulties, but internal strife can be self-defeating
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Murder in Lost Town: Ugliness is not in the color of the skin
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What I disagree with is that it is mediocre and there are many points worth reading (continuously updated)
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There are always two pits of human moral civilization that cannot be circumvented - betrayal and racism