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Jolie 2022-01-18 08:01:25
Under the sun, there is a crime
Many people were very impressed by the 1999 crime film "The Talented Mr. Ripley", but they did not know that it had another French version of "Plein soleil" in 1960. Both films are adapted from the novel "The Genius Ripley" by Patricia Highsmith.
"The Sin of the Wrath" is René Clément's version of...
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Destinee 2022-01-18 08:01:25
Alain Delon-the born prodigal son
The painting-like picture, the austere and gloomy boy, this movie is like a tailor-made for Alain Delon. With the beautiful Mediterranean scenery, the white sailing boat can't conceal the evil in the sun. Greed and jealousy made him lost, and Alain Delon is really suitable for playing the prodigal...

Nerio Bernardi
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Bridie 2022-04-23 07:03:54
The question about identity Identity is never just about intangible assets with countless visible values. The color is still too good to look at. Everyone is beautiful. The soundtrack of Delon is really superb / I like the ending of ghosts and souls, which is confusing
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Moshe 2022-04-24 07:01:22
Clement made a crime film exceptionally bright, especially the blue eyes of Alain Delon. The theme of the dove occupying a magpie's nest was laid foreshadowing at the beginning of the male protagonist stealing a friend's clothes. The dramatic tension is well grasped.
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