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Abby 2022-02-04 08:15:34
"Gaze into the Abyss"
This is not quite like Werner Herzog's documentary. To be honest, I still like his presentation of human beings and nature without limits. The excessively guided interview forms and the over-designed advancement are obviously not in harmony with their usual miraculous capture.
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Davon 2022-02-04 08:15:34
thinking without answers
In a trance, more than 400 days have passed on this software. It was a terrifying thing to think about. I came to Xi'an again, the school dormitory has not been fully furnished, I bought a bunch of things on Taobao, and when it's all done, maybe I won't be so resistant to living in the...

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Destini 2022-03-25 09:01:23
There are still some differences. The film does not criticize or show the family and social factors behind it. Herzog only focuses on the meaning of the death trial approaching by asking the prisoner about his feelings rather than facts; the execution captain and the victim Compared with the family's feelings about the death penalty, it is thought-provoking, whether the death penalty should be decided and who should decide (-I agree that the law and the state have no power, but why not leave the final decision to the victim's family); The strange woman who got xx artificial insemination in prison can only say that the love brain is really wonderful
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Geovanny 2022-04-22 07:01:56
The film fell far short of my expectations: Herzog seemed neutral, but in fact hides too much attitude in the questions; the choice of interviewees is very strange, and they can only provide feelings, no ability to use reason. As a result, for someone like me who is temporarily neutral on the death penalty, the documentary was only counterproductive.
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