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Winona 2022-03-23 08:01:05
this raucous frenzy
I watched "Fever Tulip" in two nights. The second half of last night's brain was so similar to the real second half I saw tonight, as if I had seen this movie somewhere. That's right... I've read the original... The story is set in the 17th century tulip economic bubble. The Dutch people's mad love...
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Adalberto 2022-03-23 09:03:36
gibberish
I thought the movie had a bit of a "Handmaid's Tale" feel to it in the beginning. Women acted as reproductive tools at that time. People tirelessly "having sex just to born a boy" later saw the love between Mraia and the fishmonger, and the love between Sophia and Jan, and felt that it was a little...

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Horace 2022-03-23 09:03:36
Can be taken with Uncle AGD's The High Art of the Low Countries Ep02. . // The ending is too cliché. .
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Eunice 2022-03-24 09:03:53
"Everything is just a bubble" The tulip market is all broken overnight, and in the end true love is all phantoms. The closeness and mad kisses after the painter and the heroine Sofia meet are heartwarming, romantic and crazy. When Sofia gave birth to a fake baby, the host's words to the doctor, "let the baby go" and "Let me kiss her one last time" if something really happened, made me cry. It's all true love, and it's all falling apart and falling apart like the tulip market. After reading it, I wanted to buy three orange tulips, like the three that Sofia held on the way to the artist, and pretended to be on my way.
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