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Brent 2022-04-19 09:03:11
Four stars, but I have to say: Orlando disappointed me
The reason why I gave it four stars is because the idea of living through history and changing gender is very creative. And, despite not seeing the original, I can guess that it should be a lot better than the movie.
But the movie itself disappointed me quite a bit. The reasons are as... -
Dock 2022-03-17 08:01:01
Don't Adapt Woolf Lightly
First of all, from literary adaptations to film plays, if we are to place cinema as an art on par with literature, adapting most of Woolf's novels into films does not seem like a good idea, this Movies are no exception. So, here is my conclusion: this movie is far from fulfilling the task of the...

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Carroll 2022-04-21 09:03:47
Tilda Swinton's Orlando has experienced male or female physically. After a long four hundred years, the color of the eyes is different each time, but the eyes are still clear and innocent. Aunt's Orlando probably doesn't have such a delicate expression, but I still want to see her physical performance.
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Gladyce 2022-03-23 09:03:30
Picture book-style film model, the text is concise, the picture is beautiful, and the Tilda and costumes are so dazzling!
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