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Katlynn 2022-04-21 09:02:26
A confused Bong Joon Ho
Okja can be said to be the most disrespectful film I have ever seen in Bong Joon Ho's history. He tried his best to do a good job in every link, art photography, editing and soundtracking, and every link he did flawlessly. But in the end, you will find that what Bong Joon Ho is trying to say is, I...
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Ward 2022-04-23 07:02:29
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Strong but only puffy, soft and cute hippopotamus pig Yuzi, who will burst into tears immediately after a minor injury, a little girl who is not humane and only shows her face to others, only to find out that the world has him when she is out of society A set of rules, the cruel rules that the...

Ahn Seong-Bong
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Alex 2021-12-20 08:01:11
Why go to Cannes to take the humiliation, Netflix is ridiculed by reporters when the opening of the film, the door is so deep, how can the scores in the summer children's field be so miserable? Jack and Swinton’s grotesque performances also follow the route of fairy tale dramas, seemingly exaggerated, but think about Depp in Tim Burton’s movies and the live-action animation of Wes Anderson’s movies. Isn’t that reasonable? Don't talk about Hayao Miyazaki. Vegetarian animal protection is the problem of eternal and unsolvable logic. The family relationship between girls and pets is
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Laverna 2022-03-22 09:02:00
There are three sources of goodwill for Bong Joon-ho's "Okja" that must be mentioned: one is that as an American production, Bong Joon-ho has preserved his own shooting style; The satire (Paul Dano, who claimed to be an animal rights activist, committed violence against internal members); the three films arranged a truly defiant ending, successfully escaping the "vulgarity" of American popcorn. ★★★
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