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Glennie 2021-12-25 08:01:14
Sometimes it’s better to look around the world than to walk inside
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"Midnight Sky" is adapted from Lily Brooks-Dalton's novel " Drifting in the Night ", advancing with the two main lines of the North Pole and space, supplemented by the branch line of character memories, presenting the profound isolation of individuals after the end of the day is cut off. , And...
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General 2021-12-25 08:01:14
This is a moving film narration, like poetry, the more in the endless cold and vast borders, the easier it is for people to introspect and the connections across time and space are more moving.
This is a moving film narrative, like poetry, the more in the endless cold and vast borders, the easier it is for people to introspect the connection across time and space, which makes people moving.
The film actually tells a short story around several astronauts and old people who stayed behind on...

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Stephan 2021-12-25 08:01:14
There is basically no need to shoot, but it also represents and conforms to Clooney's own attitude, whether it is life or creation, a kind of unrestrained true temperament, a kind of mutual respect for life and years, whether it is life or creation. It is a very personal work, farther and farther away from the audience, but closer and closer to yourself, and finally "becomes" the lonely person, without lack of brilliance and praise.
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Mylene 2021-12-25 08:01:14
Tinamy Golden Globe joked about the story of "Gravity" about Clooney desperately preparing to escape, not wanting to be in the same space with a middle-aged woman; here, he became the one who stayed here, witnessed or looked back at himself Destiny of people. Still created the loneliness atmosphere of the kind of heavy literary drama in movies with interstellar background. Whether it is the scenery of the North Pole or the vastness of the sky, it is extremely beautiful; the emotional harmony matches the performance of the actors. But beyond these, will the story itself be too monotonous or empty? After all, it is an unavoidable flaw.
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