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Providenci 2022-04-20 09:02:10
"The Ugly Duckling" Sofia Coppola
"The Ugly Duckling" Sofia Coppola
Zhongbei/Wen
If someone showed you a photo of the Coppola family and asked you to point out who in the family is a director or will become a director in the future, you'd probably be reluctant to say More like a father, he looks like a gangster tycoon in the 1960s,... -
Richie 2022-04-19 09:02:32
somewhere
At first I saw Johnny driving his sports car bored in circles around the clearing, and I thought his life was like that clearing, dark and lifeless. His life is like his expression, without any vitality, rather than saying that he is alive, it is better to say that his living is to reflect that he...

Alden Ehrenreich
Early Experience
Performing Experience
Personal Life
Character Evaluation
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Myrl 2022-03-18 09:01:05
What is going on with this movie getting the Golden Lion? What's going on with Quentin? Coppola brought us a hypocritical, terrible, poorly-paced, dull and boring film. Except for one of the underwater shots, it is difficult to have a scene that can make people impressive. Only the soundtrack can be mentioned. ★★☆
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Pietro 2022-03-19 09:01:06
Road movies are really a good carrier for the protagonist to change the trajectory of his mind, especially the road accompanied by children or teenagers. "The Perfect World", "Finding the Beginning of Happiness", "Names Lost on the Map"... have all been tried and tested. Sophia Coppola is really suitable for such an understatement. "Somewhere" can accurately convey the defeated mood of the glorious protagonist. As for what the trip with my daughter has changed, it’s inconvenient to say
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