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Holden 2022-04-21 09:01:16
The physics involved in the Creed: Redshift vs Blueshift, and why does entropy increase?
[Pure physics background knowledge introduction without spoilers]
1. In the past time-travel movies, such as "Predestination", "Edge of Tomorrow", "Source Code" and "Butterfly Effect", they are often "time is a one-way flowing river", and crossing is only a return to the past. The time point, the...
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Christa 2022-03-21 09:01:14
Nolan’s two and a half hours is one minute from Chuhley’s, and it’s still more than half of his life.
[Slight spoilers].
"Creed" can be ranked among the bottom three in Nolan's works. The editing fully serves the plot, all the lines are manual, and all the characters are the instrumentalists who serve the plot. And as long as you understand the fact that Nolan's photographic editing in this film is...

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Trent 2022-03-24 09:01:16
The biggest highlight is not the scenes and concepts, but Robert Pattinson’s last-minute cologne moment-at the end of "Dunkirk", Tom Hardy burns the plane is also the same cologne moment, seeing that kind of chic It will make people feel that the trivialities in life are worthless, but as if looking in a mirror to see their embarrassment. For the whole one hundred and fifty minutes, it was only this minute that had feelings.
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Kurt 2022-03-25 09:01:05
Too disappointed, the worst Nolan. If a movie is just to tell a physics conjecture, then it's just "Approaching Science", a crappy story, a crappy character, a crappy emotion, it makes me full of question marks? The story is not even as complete as "Terminator".
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