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Francisca 2022-03-22 09:01:36
Compose the legend of autumn with passionate years
I like this film entirely because of its soundtrack, the soundtrack by James Horner is always so chill, the broad sound combined with the beautiful Andean landscape, that moment is really an indescribable emotion. I first learned about this film when I was a freshman in high school. At that...
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Priscilla 2022-04-20 09:01:36
Bear's Promise
Life is a journey of exile and wandering, but most people have handed themselves over to the mundane world, using the established track of others and society to drag themselves forward, and the inner voice disappeared long before they knew how to flatter others. Or, the echo of loneliness in my...

Lawrence Lefebvre
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Ryley 2022-03-21 09:01:42
The first hour of the movie was too emotional. The theme music is trying to express itself to the audience, look! It's epic! It's epic! "The stuff of eighteenth-century classicism runs with the movie, not for the movie at all" (David Fincher), and the plot and characters simply can't support these endless annoying notes, the lack of conflict factors within the family, The characters are pure and sublime as if they were living in a fairy tale. The potential contradiction caused by Susanna's first arrival was drowned out by another wave of fraternal love from the First World War before she saw the slightest sign. It is precisely because the previous passion was too full and monotonous, which led to several ups and downs in the second half of the tragedies, which could not be replaced by the empathy it should have... It seems that stories such as the raging war/manor's fierce love can only be seen in Gone with the Wind. Dusty back.
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Jaunita 2022-03-21 09:01:42
7.9 points, watching this movie, I immediately thought of "Pearl Harbor". All in the name of war films, and many love films. The soundtrack is epic, the story pulls the crotch. I don't know what this movie is about. Affectionate? love? The suffering of war? Human indomitable? I want to talk about everything, but I still can't hold it in 133 minutes. Too much to chew. The movie is called "The Years of Burning Love", probably because I want to recall that time that I can't go back to. But how much of the cultural characteristics of that era did you show? "Gone with the Wind" is a love triangle, but the background is well padded. "Burning Years" focuses too much on polyamorous love! Did people in those days live like this? Since it dares to be called "The Years of Burning Love", what is the historical representation of this kind of plot? Better than Pearl Harbor.
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