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Jamaal 2022-04-20 09:02:10
pink light
For some reason, I always feel that Sofia Coppola's movie screen is glowing with a pink sheen.
It may be due to personal psychology, from "Virgin Suicide" to "Marie Antoinette" to the new work "Somewhere", it seems to be shrouded in a faint pink halo. It's not a warm, sweet and soft pink, but a... -
Genoveva 2022-04-19 09:02:32
I really don't like these kind of self-talking little movies.
There is a kind of popular idol who poses as a niche every time he comes out. He is indifferent, full of thoughts, detached from the show, arrogant and self-absorbed. Instantly otherworldly. A middle-aged and unpromising literary and artistic person like me is always captured by such people, and...

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Florian 2022-03-19 09:01:06
I can’t tell the feeling, but it’s a bit like the kind of European small-cost pseudo-bourgeoisie pseudo-literary movies I watched before~ Another: I’m downloading without subtitles, and I can understand Grazie one after the other in Italian! I really can't afford to be sad!
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Margret 2022-03-27 09:01:13
An inexplicable beginning and an inexplicable end, the tune of the film is just like the mood to choose this film on weekends
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