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Florine 2022-01-12 08:01:08
The value of idealism (eight): "delusion agent" and others
(Several paragraphs of text written in the past are all about this film, organized as follows)
1. Regarding "Sullivan's Travels",
a comedy director with a wealth of money, one day suddenly decided not to make a comedy, and wanted to make a reflection The "Great Realism" film of the lives of poor... -
Kianna 2022-01-12 08:01:08
Only a madman can make a good comedy
After watching this film, I really want to have a big hug with the old Sturges who has already entered the soil. This is a sincere and warm embrace among comedy fans.
From Qi Sidong to Liu Bieqian, and Disney, in this movie, Si Tekis paid his highest respect to these great people who used to spare...

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Cristina 2022-03-24 09:03:00
boring life experience. Realism is petty bourgeoisie.
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Vincenzo 2022-03-24 09:03:00
3.5. The embarrassing first half of the farce was hijacked at the end and the silent bridge of "watching a movie" turned the tide. It can almost be said that there are few characters that impress me, but a few supporting characters (two housekeepers and an old man in a labor camp) make me feel very good with their wonderful lines. Dedicating an entire movie to the idea that only "comedy" (which happens to be Stritch's type) can bring happiness to the poor is also very didactic in itself. On the other hand, I just want to say that all of us should stay in our place and do our duty well.
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