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Taryn 2022-04-19 09:03:11
This is the first film in which the cast and crew are checked so carefully.
Since I downloaded it to my computer on January 10, 2008, today - I finally finished watching this crazy "orlando"! ! ! quack quack quack! ! ! I have something to say at such a great time...
seems like this is the first film I've even looked at the credits so carefully. There are a few points to... -
Dasia 2022-04-19 09:03:11
A typical British aristocratic literary film.
For 400 years, the blurred but clear boundaries between the two genders were crossed.
The search for freedom, love, companionship, and the journey of self-identification and transcendence.
Typical British literary film. The gorgeous and exquisite scenes and costumes throughout the film are very...

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Kathryne 2022-04-24 07:01:25
5# Take advantage of happiness and go back to disappointment! Too bad, it's all down to Tilda, who made this 1-point movie up to 5 points. Woolf would be half-dead if he lived to see it. Narrative was captured by time and broke the fourth wall. In order not to leave the audience, the audience can only stare at the costumes. So far, no one can show all the slays of Sister Tilda better than Jarman. Please go to the study/resource hall for the directors who will shoot her next.
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Maximo 2022-03-19 09:01:11
Beauvoir believed that immortality was a punishment; Woolf made an immortal person come alive.
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