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Adrien 2021-11-14 08:01:25
wake
When watching "The Seven Deadly Sins", someone asked, which of the seven punishments do you think is the most terrifying? I thought about it, it should be lazy. Although every method of punishment is cruel, life is worse than death, which in itself is more terrifying than death. It is hard...
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Laurianne 2022-03-24 09:01:37
Awakenings
The film is based on the memoir of the same name by New York City-based British neurologist Oliver Sacks. In 1969, the shy and introverted but enthusiastic brain doctor Malcolm Searle (Robin Williams) came to a hospital in the Bronx, New York City, to treat patients with catalepsy syndrome. Get...

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Gwendolyn 2022-03-25 09:01:07
Half a glass of water, pessimistic people will see half a glass of water left, optimistic people will see half a glass of water left. This movie is based on real events. Maybe remember the summer when they woke up from the coma. They can protect them for 20 or 30 years in the past, and they will continue to guard their families for a short period of beauty in the future. of comfort and thought. Their souls were taken away by unknown things, leaving only the bodies that have aged with the years, but they have returned once, and miracles have come...
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Deondre 2022-03-25 09:01:07
The difference is that after 1969, these people never "woke up" again, did they? ! If it is a real incident, I don't think there is anything wrong with sensationalism, but it could not have happened or never happened, and if it is so sensational, it will be another situation. De Niro is still the big brother in society.
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Mrs. Lowe: Uh, no. I am sorry. Better not today.
Leonard's Friend #1: Oh, how about tomorrow?
Mrs. Lowe: Well, I am afraid, he won't be well by then either.
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Mrs. Lowe: I don't know.
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Leonard Lowe: "I'm all right, and then everything stops, There's no warning, It's like a light switch going off. It happens that fast. Something has to happen to bring me back. A sound or a touch. And then I can move again, I'm okay again. It's not that it feels bad, It's just that it's nothing. I feel nothing, like I'm dead. Nothing. Gets to be like I'm no a person anymore. Just a collection of tics. Not that I mind them necessarily. Sometimes they make life kind of interesting. Though I'm not sure who's in control, me or them. What I do mind is knowing that they shouldn't be there".