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Demetrius 2022-04-19 09:01:03
The ending is weak
I remember that the ending of Fighter Club was said to be weak by experts. It was nothing more than not splitting Edward Norton to the end, or it could be said that it finally gave in to the real society and still lived a life of "little happiness" in the market, but in fact it was nothing more...
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Anais 2022-04-22 07:01:02
Se7en: It's better to call it a thriller than a cop movie, playing a game of cat and mouse.
The film is highly rated and regarded by many as a classic. Looking at it with expectations is my little miscalculation, and it's not a classic in my opinion (so everyone has a different idea of a classic haha).
NYC is misty and rainy from the beginning to the end. The gloomy scene creates a city...

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Jerald 2022-03-24 09:01:03
Good-looking good-looking good-looking. Both the old man and Pete were impeccable. The pictures and stories are also good. But I really want to give 4.5 stars. I personally think that the crime of jealousy in the final killing of Tracy is a bit far-fetched (although there are also some suspects of John deliberately committing crimes in the previous cases). But he finally became the perfect martyr in his mind. Although he will agree with John to some extent at first, he will find more and more later that he just wants to be a god
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Everett 2021-10-20 18:58:05
The ending makes me like this movie
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