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Carmine 2021-12-23 08:01:33
Demolition case
The life trajectory of the Landau brothers is very different when facing the same economic crisis.
William Dafoe continued to choose to build a private building, but was desperate and could not eat enough. The younger brother chose municipal engineering to build parks and bridges for the...
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Bobbie 2022-03-21 09:02:19
outdated era movies
"The Brooklyn Mystery" is not difficult to see, this is another failed case of acting and directing. Edward Norton, as a director, is adding scenes to himself without any scruples this time. He is featured in almost every sub-shot. Years have passed, and it feels that Norton has not yet come out of...

Leonys Delossantos
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Amelie 2022-03-27 09:01:11
The three-dimensionality of the story failed to unfold through the events, and as a result, the whole film seemed to be too weak as a suspense lead. I don't understand the point of moving this story to a hundred years ago, just to strengthen the influence of race in the story, it seems reluctant. The texture is good and Edward is cute and weak and handsome.
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Serenity 2022-04-21 09:02:41
58/100 Norton took a game script and started shooting directly, oh, or this original book is more suitable for changing into a game, the kind that is not very popular.
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Lionel Essrog: [sitting together on their new porch] "Brooklyn's big... Brooklyn's big, but there's things even bigger."
Laura Rose: What's that?
Lionel Essrog: I think it's something Frank said to me, but I. I can't remember when.
Laura Rose: Maybe this is what he meant.
Lionel Essrog: [twitching again] If! If!