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Lesley 2022-02-03 08:09:21
people are bad
"Crisis Frontline" personal essay on watching movies, non-serious movie reviews I have said before that many times it is not that we have to face the terrifying truth, and the terrifying thing is that even if we know the truth, we still cannot make changes. I believe this movie has many After...
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Lurline 2022-02-03 08:09:21
Don't care about the audience's feelings
how to say.
That's it for the ending, and I think it has something in common with the ending of Three Shots - a little bit of an unfinished feeling. Doing this is a little bit disregarding the feelings of the audience, but then again, why bother with so many audiences.
Dustin and Pacino, I couldn't...

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Jess 2022-02-03 08:09:21
This is called killing without blood. It is a complete farce. Everyone in the media has their own ideas. For the same purpose, John is finally killed. Everyone can distort the facts, fabricate out of thin air, and reverse black and white, just like the Eight Immortals crossing the sea. In the end, everyone got what they wanted, the reputation of the museum, the ratings of the TV station, the exclusive interview of the reporter, the interview fee of the victim's family, and the hostages were also safe. It seems that everyone is happy, except for one black and one white. Security, one died unexpectedly, and the other was murdered. The media and journalists, just like public opinion in the past, would be fine if they could stick to the bottom line and be fair, but if they couldn't, their lethality would be far greater than weapons. And in just a few days, a fairly professional and kind intern reporter has become the last murder accomplice. This is the most frightening part.
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Aric 2022-03-23 09:03:31
A 1997 story about the media's cannibalism of human blood. Where is Travolta now? Mia Kirshner's character brings the dog to life.
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