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Marc 2021-10-13 13:06:38
Patrick's uterine disease
Of course, the name was not for grandstanding. It was during class a few days ago. The professor told us about hysteria. At that time, it felt very interesting. It was said that when the science was underdeveloped (in ancient Greece), hysterics was thought to be caused by the womb...
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Russel 2021-10-13 13:05:46
Black Metal Loves American Psychos
Just like watching Vannila Sky, I thought it was a Hollywood commercial film with a very ordinary plot. I looked at Bale and Leto. I didn't expect it to turn around suddenly, and it came to a surprise and even a bit inexplicable ending. In fact, the subject matter is still good, the...

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Karl 2022-03-24 09:01:04
Why doesn’t it have a four-and-a-half-star score? It’s a good film. The shooting technique is average, but Christian Bale’s acting is so terrific. I personally feel that it surpasses his performance in a mechanic, and compares that paranoid love and jealousy love with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Perhaps the interpretation of Psycho, who has delusions, is too good. There is also the subject matter. The irony of the film happens to be what I despise the most. It accidentally suits my appetite. Anyway, it is a good film.
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Jacklyn 2022-04-24 07:01:01
The theme of [American Psychopath] is the destruction of human personality and mental state by consumerism. This superficial theme is really not suitable for fictional plots to support. After all, it is a long-standing difficulty to use aesthetics to show superficiality. But the movie ended up being so hilarious that it should have relied on Bell's crazy performance. The weakest part of the film is the ending, which gradually slips into a state of obscurity. The more the characters get caught up in the air, the more the film should remain calm and objective, so that the final effect can be chilling.
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