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Providenci 2022-01-07 15:53:55
David's first ever masterpiece in his career as a director
Recognized as the first unworldly masterpiece of David's career as a director, it ranks second in the British Film Institute (BFI)'s Top 100 British Films. It is adapted from the one-act screenplay "Still Life" by British dramatist Noël Pierce Coward. (In the short collection "Tonight at...
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Missouri 2022-03-25 09:01:14
a perfect happy ending
The play ends with the hero going to a foreign country. This is a perfect happy ending.
If this relationship continues, the heroine faces bigger and more painful choices. In the midst of a swing, there will be many uncertainties, even devastating consequences.
Their failure to have sex is also part...

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Lynn 2022-04-21 09:02:54
The point-to-point narrative is matched with the title of "Meet Hate Late", but it is extremely delicate, and every little expression and every murmur is perfect.
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Logan 2022-04-21 09:02:54
1. Purely Melodramatic. Big flashback. 2. My dad fell asleep while watching, and felt that the woman in the video was talking too much. My mother is still unfinished (mom likes Naruse...), and feels that my father still doesn't understand women, but he also complains that Western women are still a bit slutty and do not adhere to the ethics that should be followed in marriage. . . . 3. Rachmaninoff's Second Piano Concerto opens, praise! 4. The use of lights and the mobilization of sound effects in the last scene is beautiful and exciting!
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