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Destini 2022-04-07 08:01:02
great photography, boring story
The story is dull compared to the cinematographic attitude, craftsmanship, method and achievement of the film.
...it's so playful, measured and dramatic. A thorough understanding of history, a diligent pursuit of characters - these are all weaknesses or areas where it backfires. Because, in a large... -
Ora 2022-04-07 08:01:02
just write
Let's talk about "Raine's Daughter", an old film from 1970, which won the 43rd Academy Award for photography. I thought Sanmao only mentioned this movie in "Allure", but I didn't expect that in "Amateur Fisherman" again: "I am madly in love with a handsome lame officer, and I am walking with him on...

Gerald Sim
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Amber 2022-04-20 09:02:56
The old movie that was accidentally attracted by the poster and watched seems quite ancient today. It's an old-fashioned story about a moral dilemma that's hard to figure out - a beautiful woman in the Irish countryside who falls in love with a handsome British officer who is an oppressor, cheats every day, and ends up tragically. It is worth mentioning that the husband of the principal of the primary school, this gentleness and elegance can only be found in old movies. There is also a fool who performs superbly, worthy of being the Oscar supporting actor of the year. And the same Oscar-winning photography is by no means a waste of time. However, what attracted me the most was the two posters, the parasol flying in the air and the dark green roaring waves, the back of a lonely woman and her unpredictable future in the distance.
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Dante 2022-04-22 07:01:58
Re-release of reflet medicis, good music at the end is scary
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