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Kaleigh 2022-03-24 09:02:25
Another bad film Made by the big director
Well, I'll admit I've held out for more than two hours because of the Wachowskis' fame. Especially at the beginning, the rubbish level of the combination of animation and real people simply makes me unable to look directly. If it is said that the whole film uses the family line and many star faces...
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Lenna 2022-03-23 09:02:24
One point work!
"Nuclear Fast Hands" seems to be watched by a lot of people, but no one discusses it... A typical commercial movie~
I am very disappointed after watching it, a super typical commercial movie. A lot of 3D special effects are used, which is not pleasing, because the plot is really old-fashioned....’

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