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Verda 2022-04-30 06:01:09
Thoughts
After watching "Mr. Diez's Into the City", this 1936 movie is really wonderful. It is recommended to everyone in life who is regarded as a "freak". In the movie, the media deliberately cast a stranger who is out of place with the city into a madman and a laughing stock; take him to court to take...
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Freda 2022-04-30 06:01:09
Real best wishes
It’s an old movie from 1954, and the black-and-white picture shows a strong American comedy style, but I want to talk about the protagonist Diez.
He is a businessman in Manpu Town, he doesn't care about money, he loves to live the life he wants to live. He loves music and can play the trumpet,...

Emma Dunn
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Alysa 2022-04-30 06:01:09
The exaggeration of the upper class and the toil of the populace, the confrontation between the city and the country, the struggle between greed and compassion, and the power of love are all perfectly unified in the play. The last court scene is the highlight. Mr. Diez is a super-perfect human who combines appearance, wisdom and heart. Gary Cooper's unsmiling and slightly naughty interpretation is a big plus!
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Obie 2022-04-30 06:01:09
After Diez learned the truth and hung up the phone, that expression changed and acted very well == One more wordy, Gary Cooper is too handsome
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Longfellow Deeds: What puzzles me is why people seem to get so much pleasure out of hurting each other. Why don't they try liking each other once in a while?
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Longfellow Deeds: Last night, after I left you, I was walking along and looking at the tall buildings. And I got to thinkin' about what Thoreau said: "They created a lot of grand palaces here, but they forgot to create the noblemen to put in them."