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Quincy 2022-04-21 09:01:55
Just mediocre
I saw such high ratings on major film review websites, but after reading it, I felt that it was actually not as good as I imagined. Everything seemed so bland, even the plot was so smooth, there was nothing particularly outstanding, except for the last one. A few shots were fired, and the...
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Virginie 2022-03-26 09:01:05
Sportsmanship takes the poison of capitalism with one shoulder throw — or three bullets
Americans' attitude toward the Olympics can be seen by comparing the Dream Team lineup of the previous Olympic Games with the NBA All-Star lineup of that year. In short, there is no market operation, no dazzling stars, and no waves of lace news that follow. In just a few days, there are many and...

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Linnie 2021-11-29 08:01:18
Bennett Miller has basically formed his own set of things, and even went further than the previous "Penalty Kick". Even if this is a sports theme, it has nothing to do with blood. He tells his story in his own way, hides many emotions behind the film, and drives the film with character relationships. The performances of the three actors were excellent, and Steve Carell dedicated a completely different performance from the past, not just a change in image.
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Nicklaus 2022-04-03 09:01:03
In terms of plot, there is almost no "behind-the-scenes story". But like direct cinema, as long as you spend enough time with the subject, the truth will naturally emerge. The only downside is that individual transitions are a bit sloppy.
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[John du Pont and Mark sit out on the backyard porch of the du Pont residents, a little drunk and drugged]
Mark Schultz: You all right? Huh?
John du Pont: You are a good friend, Mark.
Mark Schultz: Thank you, John.
John du Pont: I only had one real friend growing up. Hugh Cherry. Hughby. He was the son of my mother's chauffeur.
Mark Schultz: Uh-huh.
John du Pont: When I was 16, I found out that my mother had been paying him to be my friend.
Mark Schultz: Dave was my only friend growing up. Yeah.
[John du Pont chuckles at Mark]
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[Dave talks to Mark about not being able to leave Foxcatcher]
David Schultz: Mark... Look, I don't know what's going to happen in the future, but Nancy and I would like to try and make it work here.
Mark Schultz: You and I both know that I can't stay here.
David Schultz: I know, Mark.
[long pause]
David Schultz: Hey, do you remember when we were kids? You remember how we lived? Moving all over the place? Never had any idea of where or how long we were gonna be anywhere. You remember how that was for us? Was it easy for us?
Mark Schultz: No.
David Schultz: That's my responsibility to my family, Mark. I know you understand that. Keep your head in the game, Mark. Go on down.