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Marlene 2022-02-23 08:01:23
[Film Review] Wonderstruck (2017) 7.5/10
On the heel of his universally acclaimed pièce-de-résistence CAROL (2015), Todd Haynes' seventh picture WONDERSTRUCK has been given the short shrift ever since its debut in Cannes' main competition, what is the verdict? Not near the vicinity of the same luster and sophistication of CAROL, but...
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Chaya 2022-02-23 08:01:23
"Surprise in Silence": Falling in love with a city starts with a museum
Todd Hines' new work "Surprise in Silence" is easily reminiscent of two movies that are also stubborn bear children: "Hugo" and "Extraordinarily Loud, Very Close". The original novels and screenwriters of "Hugo" and "Surprise in Silence" are both written by Brian Selznick. In addition to the...

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Ulises 2022-04-19 09:02:44
The appearance of "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" and Bao Ye, I thought in a trance that it was another sci-fi blessing. It turned out to be a pursuit of love through half a century. The New York version of the panorama hides the secret of time; the editing of two parallel lines is a bit boring, the text is relatively thin (not in line with the structure of building dual time and space), and the ending is not strong enough.
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Blaise 2022-04-19 09:02:44
6/10. Hines is ambitious to construct a wonderful wonderland that traverses the labyrinth of time and space. The incomprehensible loneliness of the children's world is not directly related to the attempt to sound the movie. The seams of many character puzzles and story fragments make the symmetrical structure out of order. , Although the surprise of the museum and the specimen clues of meteorites and wolves in the snow, the sound quality of the environment when Ben meets a pickpocket at the station reflects the directing skills of an emotional craftsman, but it is an empty child's play after all.
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