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Stan 2022-03-23 08:01:04
The resonance here is full of tragic grief.
"My drunken soul is sadder than all the dead Christmas trees in this world." That's a pretty literary name. The story told in "The Miscellaneous Generalist" is nothing but the bumpy life of an ordinary person who maintains a rebellious normality. He said that he is a writer, addicted to alcohol,...
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Katheryn 2022-03-23 08:01:04
I mean tuning
Abandoning the typical three-part drama, what is shown is a journey, a messy life.
The photography is exquisite and steady. From the poster to most of the shots in the film, it seems to be a warm afternoon with warm sunshine, which makes the protagonist calm even in the predicament, and finds a...

John Paul Gamoke
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