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Reinhold 2021-12-22 08:01:03
"The Price of Fear": Four Cockroaches
I believe that for most people, the name "Henry George Cruz" sounds relatively unfamiliar, but adding the nickname "Hitchcock of Europe" might add a lot of weight. Although many titles like "XX of a certain country" or "XX II" are often either exaggerated or exaggerated, for the French director, he...
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Derick 2022-03-22 09:02:01
dangerous journey
This movie made me so sad. It took two months to read it. The first 50 minutes were too slow to watch.
But the back is different, it's very exciting, it made my heart skip a beat, especially the part of reversing the car and making a U-turn.
This kind of old movie is completely out of touch with...

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Corene 2022-03-21 09:02:10
In the second half, the frightening moment of the nine-death life is presented with the fearlessness of a desperado, and seeing the handling of the ending makes people understand the director's mind. It's a pity that the description of the opening novel is too long, and it is worth noting that the changes in human nature before and after the film have not become thought-provoking because of this, but are not as powerful as the ending.
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Luisa 2022-04-21 09:02:28
Evil grows slowly, but he should be very good back then~
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