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Jarvis 2022-04-21 09:02:22
all has been just love
The movie was watched on a train, and it was quickly brought into the situation with the roar of the train in the movie.
The way the stage plays hits my nerves. Surrealistic stage design, smooth light and shadow and gorgeous costumes, complex stage scheduling, handling of alienation... -
Talon 2022-04-21 09:02:22
Transfer: Tian Huiqun
Magnificent drama, fantastic movie, perfect adaptation, amazing feeling! It is rare that the strong sense of form does not destroy the soul of the film. The passionate expression of the characters almost suffocates the audience, and the dance-like rhythm is simple, elegant and abrupt. This is the...

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Augustus 2022-03-29 09:01:03
Knightley has a face with hyaluronic acid from the beginning to the end, and the expression should not be too bad; Aaron only has the words "Prince Charming" left, and it is absolutely beautiful... The stage scheduling of the movie is very interesting, but After all, form can't replace content - what a boring cheating story!
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Rocio 2022-03-29 09:01:03
The transformation of the stage scene and the exaggerated performance of the drama depict the hypocrisy and mercenary in the social circle. In contrast, the farm life in the real scene reminds us that Katie, who has embarked on a rational and correct path of love, is much happier than Anna, who is only obsessed with love. It's a pity that Anna's despair before her death was not strong enough to give the most powerful support to the clever rhythm and meaning. That dance was so awesome.
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