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Toney 2022-01-15 08:01:09
[Cow herding class in spring] Weekly limited viewing of the movie group-"Les Miserables"
May the benevolent be free from my claws.
Lajli’s feature film debut "Les Miserables" may be the closest to last year's Cannes Palme d’Or in my mind. The questioning of racial immigration and the humanistic care it reveals are rare in the movies of this era. , Perhaps it is not that perfect, but it...
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Meaghan 2022-04-19 09:02:41
This is not a bad peasant, but a bad education.
The director's point of view is very clever, creating a policeman who has just arrived here, and we see the conflict of rights here from his point of view, and his reaction is the same as those of us who have not been on the ground. In the last part, we became the black boy observer who spied...

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Lue 2022-03-17 09:01:06
It's hard to imagine that this is just a debut, and now only France dare to make a film that truly exposes the reality of ethnic themes. All the actors performed naturally, and I really doubt whether the director went directly to the street to find them. However, what is going on with children living in government low-rent housing even with drones? Even the middle-class children in Paris can hardly have them.
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Ophelia 2022-01-15 08:01:09
Continued the style of the short film, especially the handheld and street sense. The action scenes are actually very exciting, and the tension and the relationship between the characters that erupt at any time are also very attractive. The plot part is actually an expansion of the short film, with more characters and the ending part. However, the overall plot connection is still a bit hard, and the rhythm is also a bit slow in some places, which is a little regrettable.
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