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Chaim 2022-03-16 09:01:08
non-leftist speech
The director uses the story of the grandson of the landlord and the grandson of the peasant as the carrier, adding this kind of human factor (two friends) can make the audience no longer have the simple class judgment of "the landlord must be damned", let alone deny this judgment. In fact, there is...
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Roselyn 2022-01-29 08:07:08
From Nineteen Zero to Pianist at Sea: From Historical Narrative to Romantic Enclave
When I first watched "The Pianist at Sea" (1998) more than ten years ago, it was a very good viewing time, and I was really immersed in that 169 minutes. "The Pianist at Sea" is an emotional and audio-visual masterpiece, but it is definitely not a great movie. More than ten years later, I rewatched...

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Destinee 2022-03-26 09:01:13
After watching it for more than 5 hours, I still talk about it with relish. It’s been a long time since I was so fascinated and watched a movie so forgetfully.
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Lelia 2022-03-21 09:03:15
More than five hours and still feeling "incomplete". A lot of thread has been thrown away and not picked up, but perhaps this kind of laziness is also the most beautiful part of it. Like Olmo's messy dining table, there are fine crumbs that can be picked up and played with. The second part is especially rushed, with the spectacle arranged in the next scene at the moment when the fascist power is at its most corrupt. The leap of time has its own grace, and the saving is almost cruel. The ending is too innocent to be true.
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