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Willow 2022-03-21 09:02:19
The second brush is just to take pictures of the handsome guy (and to record a few moments of Hope-style composition)
Speaking of suspenseful and thriller movies, it's hard not to think of Hitchcock.
In Hitchcock's film screen, we can clearly see the influence of American painter Edward Hope on the director's screen design.
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Brandy 2021-12-23 08:01:33
Warm and cold, sharp and lazy, meaningless and helpless
I like this tone so much, warm and cold, sharp and lazy, cursing the self is meaningless and helpless.
I thought it was a piece of self-entertainment, but Norton is really talented. If I learn the rhythm from the leading commercial film directors, I guess it would be great.
The most pleasant thing is...

Melissa Marino
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Samson 2022-03-22 09:02:07
The texture is very nice. But in terms of the plot, this story is a bit cloudy, could it be that this is the price of my inattentiveness when watching the movie? ?”Fiction-style movies, you can feel the division of paragraphs and paragraphs, a sense of the whole that belongs to the novel, not the movie.
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Johnnie 2021-12-23 08:01:33
I think it’s hard for me not to think about the clown...especially since these two are on TIFF. On the surface, Brooklyn’s plot can actually match many people’s speculations about the clowns. Not to mention that Gotham’s prototype is New York. The sick male protagonist, the black female protagonist, and the big chaebol, these two It's hard not to associate it together. This film is great in restoring New York in the 1950s and 1960s, but as a detective film, the plot is too flat and straightforward and there is no suspense, so I think Brooklyn is also the leading male lead, the spotlight is on Norton, 144 minutes is also a test People's patience for actors' performances.
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