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Ismael 2022-04-08 09:01:13
river of the father
This is the story of a genius, and a "genius who found genius."
Maxwell Perkins, the preeminent editor at Scribner's Sons, who unearthed the legendary editors of Fitzgerald and Hemingway, wore a gentleman's hat and long grey trench coat like this all his life. Walking down the shabby streets of... -
Ezequiel 2022-04-20 09:02:53
mutual achievement gold
Jude Law played the creator's passion and madness too well, and the frenzy that he wanted to burn himself for his own work was really moving.
The editor Mr. Max, who is full of wisdom, leads Thomas forward like a kind elder. They should be the best historical witness to each other's achievements.
A...

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Miller 2022-04-02 09:01:17
The counterattack of the man behind the masterpiece of marrying a man. Except for Jude Law's tilted head, it can't be regarded as corrupt. The team is full of powerful actors, Jude Law is a little too hard, and I like Fitzgerald played by Guy Pierce the most.
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Darian 2022-04-02 09:01:17
Very vulgar adaptation, mediocre camera language, exaggerated performance (don't talk about drama), a true story, but can't feel the authenticity of any character. Even though the need for popularization can be understood, what attracts and respects me in this industry is definitely not the power relations and growth education extracted from this film, but precisely the opposite of them.
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