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Caitlyn 2022-03-26 09:01:09
I can't stop reading the original
Really, just watched it for 10 minutes. First, I changed Joe's experience to return from war, trying to find an excuse for his night life. However, the original book doesn't need an excuse at all. He just doesn't like to obey the rules of the day. He is not lacking in kindness, but prefers the...
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Darlene 2022-03-25 09:01:13
Film review, Live by Night, incompetent adaptation
Ben Affleck is another self-directed and self-directed film, which once again verifies the old Chinese saying "Fat water does not flow to outsiders' fields", but it's a pity, too clumsy adaptation and a poker face "Batman" (no acting skills) Arguably), turning this excellent literary work into...

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Adam 2022-03-22 09:02:13
Because Ben Affleck is American Jiang Wen.
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Cassandra 2022-04-22 07:01:40
I think it's pretty good-looking (although there are too many characters and I can't figure it out), especially at the end, the bloody storm has passed, and there is a feeling of being born. The camera closes up a chess piece, which also echoes the words of the Cuban woman. · Affleck's performance is more facial paralysis
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