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Adolfo 2022-03-12 08:01:02
The saddest romance movie I've ever watched
To Eternity(william wordsworth)
What though the radiance which was once so bright
Be now for ever taken from my sight,
Though nothing can bring back the hour
Of splendor in the grass, of glory in the flower
We will grieve not, but rather find
Strength in what remains behind.
The once splendid and... -
Branson 2022-03-12 08:01:02
Except the protagonist is good-looking, there is nothing
1. During the meeting, the speaker mentioned this movie and was curious, so he downloaded it and watched it.
2. The overall feeling is not very good. It turns out that foreign films are also bad.
3. The heroine is so beautiful. Only now did I realize that girls with big eyes are so pretty. The male...

Gary Lockwood
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Issac 2022-03-26 09:01:14
"Even if there is no more / To bring back the glory of the grassland / And the glory of the flowers / Let us not be sad / Why should we find the strength deep in our hearts." It fits perfectly with these sentences. A group of young people trapped in the era of the Great Depression were forced to give up their original ideals due to traditional education and the repression of the times. No fear of sadness. If you look at the title of the film, you will know that it will never be a certain generation that breaks down. Not many people will listen to your original ideals. However, the film processing methods of that era were too extensive, and it was always impossible to accurately find the foothold that could completely release the audience's emotions.
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Arielle 2022-03-25 09:01:23
Such a delicate psychological process plot, non-Japanese films cannot be perfectly interpreted. Love veteran Warren Beatty plays a high school student who is tortured by eroticism, which is very inconsistent. Although the heroine is beautiful, she does not have a girlish feeling, but the girl's restrained and incomprehensible style is well performed. The parents of that era were very curious. The parents of the heroine let a strange man take their daughter out casually. The father and the hero of the hero watched the drunken sister of the hero go out with a large number of men who were obsessed with sex. It didn't stop it. The ending has a forced melancholy, BE suspicion.
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