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Janiya 2022-04-02 08:01:01
The importance of being involved
I watched this film in a quiet midnight wearing 3D glasses. This particular scene, in hindsight, is indeed very suitable for this film. After the film started, the immersive experience made me follow the emotions of the male protagonist and explore the whole story. A big feature of this film is its...
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Flavio 2022-04-04 09:01:08
How many people have been ruined by the past... If my past can bring a smile to my future, I will be happier than many people
There are all kinds of good words in the short comments... "The pattern is too small", "little love", "little family", "vulgar", "greasy", "wretched"... Borrowing a place to put the recent hot events ... If the little sister had someone in her life who saw and fell in love with the brilliance of...

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Myrtice 2022-04-02 09:01:18
What a pity, what a pity! ! I really liked the storyline of Hugh Jackman and Rebecca Ferguson, and their love scene. It's not that they have many calls and matches, but their appearance and temperament are really in line with people's imagination of "made in heaven", just like the Smiths. And the twist at the end really touched me. But it’s a pity, the original setting is very good, the future on the water, Miami, helps people recall the detective and beautiful and mysterious woman from the past, starting from the appearance of Azu with his three English words and one Chinese word. The film went completely embarrassed to the other side of the Pacific Ocean. Mix and match of various styles, extremely facialized villains, all kinds of old-fashioned noir film routines... If you remove all these bells and whistles, and focus on polishing the emotional lines of the male and female protagonists, this film can at least become a more touching version of love. "Inception"... I really hope that if there is a next time, let Hugh and Rebecca talk about a more complete relationship! !
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Reymundo 2022-04-02 09:01:18
A major problem with screenwriters as directors is that there are too many lines and too much reliance on them.
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