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Rosario 2022-03-15 08:01:01
bad movie
One point is for jazz. There's nothing good about it other than jazz. Forget the inexplicable progress of the plot, the setting of the male protagonist is simply disgusting. Dirty, no bottom line, objectification of women, full of lies, taking low-level as fun. Since his appearance, he has been...
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Freeda 2022-03-15 08:01:01
New York, New York: A New York Love Story
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New York, New York (New York, New York) 1977
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Kellie 2022-03-24 09:03:48
Whether Robert De Niro's self-destructive tendencies come from his thirst for romance or his fear of failure, whether it is his clinging to the id or a curse imposed by the outside world, Martin refused to answer. What he is fascinated by is to build a gorgeous stage in which the cruel reality of the negative situation is constantly repeated like a ghost hitting a wall, and the flowers are applauding together, but it is always fleeting like a bubble. The director tried to deal with the studio show with the open mind of the outside scene. The large-scale scheduling transitions and the free movement trajectory of the camera lens kept the film as elegant and smooth as jazz.
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Reva 2022-03-25 09:01:23
8.5 The art is very good, De Niro is very good, the idea is very good, Scorsese works very hard, but it was not edited by Skoumek, it is a bit messy, and the first half of the plot is too illogical, maybe the experience of growing up in New York gives Scorsese fills in enough logic, just like Beijingers filming "Beijing, Good Morning". Lisa Minnelli's song-and-dance performance was too out of character. Scorsese is helpless without a good script.
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