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Lucinda 2021-10-22 14:32:36
Speed mark violence
The disaster of extinction-panic-concentration-running-being despised-running again-subverting the law-death-running again-returning to the social ethics category-survival
I can not help but get stuck in the story chain of "Lola Run" in the memory, and found that this is actually a chain... -
Lucinda 2022-04-20 09:01:21
Rhythm--
The rhythm of the movie is my favorite. I try to solve everything. It doesn't involve the dividing line between humans and beasts. I run down to the end. There is no road, but there is a road. Repeating the choice of not escaping and facing it is rewarded with a skilled habit until the final...

Julia Lindig
Performing Experience
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August 2021-10-22 14:41:19
Laura, why didn't you fight~!
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Chad 2022-03-22 09:01:24
Tom Tykwer is really a style. The opening is too big. Of course, these questions are very powerful, and they are also what I pondered over and over again. The problem is that I haven't seen you really discussing after that. The performance of the intersection of fate and the whole body can only be regarded as a superficial design. Of course, this inadequacy is just a little picky, it doesn't harm the film, it's cool enough anyway. A touch of red hair rushes around, DV sense shots, animations and photo insertions, the elements and techniques are all outstanding. →18.9.1 Two brushes. "Chapter 1 of Film Critic Writing", written by Yu Jia with pen and paper within a limited time.
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