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Evans 2022-03-20 09:01:52
ordinary people ordinary things
The film is very real, there is no protagonist halo, and there is not too much action sparring, but it makes people deeply immersed in it, which is the charm of a good movie. I really like this type of video. In the film, the male protagonist is an ordinary worker who lives honestly. After he was...
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Jarvis 2022-03-24 09:02:01
Feel free
Watching this film is entirely because of Christian Bale. The film maintains an unhurried narrative rhythm from the beginning to the end, but in this film, the rhythm is reasonable and sufficient to express the deep meaning of the story, so that the story is in every moment. After a climax occurs,...

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Hillary 2022-04-20 09:01:44
It feels especially good when you are weak
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Annamae 2022-04-21 09:02:19
Woody Harrelson's play is really wide, and it's chilling to play the bad guy. The director is a person who thinks too much, and all the good people in the film are grinding and chirping. The film mentions the issue of the unemployment of American workers due to the export of steel in China, which reminds me that American and even Western films seem to focus more on characters and stories, while Eastern films often reflect on a single social issue. Is it because the Western social system is relatively sound And stable?
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