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Jean 2022-03-28 09:01:07
The film is completely dystopian
The film is adapted from the British novelist J.G. Ballard's novel of the same name. The original novel was published in 1975. "Skyscrapers" is his response to the irrational urban planning after the war. The prototype of the building designer Royer (Jeremy Irons) in the novel is the most famous...
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Magnus 2022-03-28 09:01:07
Why wasn't this book taken in the 1970s?
I'm too lazy to search. At first glance, there should be original works, and the age of popular themes should be almost in the 60s and 70s. It is strange that this book was not taken when structuralism was rampant in the 1970s. If it was shot 30 years ago, it would undoubtedly be a classic. In this...

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Kaylie 2022-04-24 07:01:17
It's bad, bad, bad, bad in every way, the metaphor is good, satirizes capitalism, high society, but the filming is too bad. Nothing compares to Snowpiercer. 4 points.
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Constantin 2022-03-19 09:01:06
The foreplay was too long. The Che Guevara poster on the wall always hinted at riots and revolutions. The latter part was confiscated and used false violence as packaging. In fact, it is still too literary and not wild enough. Europeans will not after all. To play with such dirty themes, you can only use sex and confusion as gimmicks to make up for the various shortcomings of the story. This should be learned from Koreans, and even some American dramas can be taken out of a few episodes.
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