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Wiley 2022-03-22 09:01:15
Another bittersweet film about true love
I've always heard about this movie, but never had the chance to see it until recently. There must be a reason for it to be a sensation back then and it has been served as a classic to this day, and I really thought so at the time. Love-themed movies are always moving. I thought there was some...
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Jan 2022-03-18 09:01:02
just for entertainment
The form of musicals is destined to have complex plots and profound connotations. Perhaps the spectators were just looking forward to the double indulgence of the brain and the eyeballs after the blurring. This film is no exception, fully satisfying the characteristics of a typical musical:...

Greg Poppleton
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Stephon 2021-10-21 15:30:13
It's not surprising to see so many scolding male protagonists. The male protagonist is really living in self-moving love, lacking the slightest amount of understanding and consideration for the surroundings. If not, he should have discovered the female protagonist’s illness, her helplessness to conceal, and he would not spend money to humiliate the female protagonist in public. The people around him are so transparent. Even if the theater owner treats Sha Ting as a commodity, he maintains it very well. The male protagonist is hypocritical and paranoid, as if the male protagonist of the Qiong Yao drama has strayed into Broadway, privately thinking that it is not love itself that is annoying for everyone, but that he is not enough, too stupid, and unworthy of the heroine.
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Micheal 2022-03-19 09:01:03
Ivan Ivan. Bright colors.
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