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Malvina 2022-02-04 08:22:54
great movie
Roger Ebert, American film critic and screenwriter, is the only Pulitzer Prize winner for writing film reviews. This is his own documentary. He died of illness last year. After reading it, I found his book "The Great Movie". He watched more than 10,000 movies in his life, and wrote more than 3,000...
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Roscoe 2022-02-04 08:22:54
about life itself
The opening 30 minutes of "Life Is Like a Play" are not very engaging. As a documentary about dead celebrities, the director did not use the usual flashbacks, but used Roger Ebert's days in the hospital throughout. A non-linear narrative approach to its growth process. Until 40 minutes later, I...

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Ayla 2022-04-24 07:01:26
The Daily Illini will never have a character and brilliance like this again. Don't look at College of Media. Our showroom has books by the most famous film critic in America. Many of our scholarships come from him, because many of us have met people on and behind the screen for the first time in our lives. The atmosphere of our film comes from his tireless efforts. I am so proud of having him as my alumnus!
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Liam 2022-03-18 09:01:10
Twenty years later, I hope all friends are healthy.
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