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Zelda 2021-12-27 08:01:12
John's split personality...
(The murderer is the same as John’s left scar. In the film, John is often said to be in conflict. The last sentence see u soon and many other details, I explained: John has split personality!)
If the split personality is true, I understand it this way:
John is because Seeing that his daughter was... -
Kiana 2022-03-27 09:01:12
Who can answer clearly and do it as promised?
First of all, I pay tribute to Anthony. I like his calm, mysterious and wise temperament, so I will give it five points. I don’t know how many movies I can watch in the future. The film may not be perfect, but the questions raised are thought-provoking. John is contradictory, claiming on the one...

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Lilliana 2021-12-27 08:01:12
5 points. What the hell is this script? It looks like a detective film, but in fact, there is not much to be explored. All the prophets are gone. You don’t know if there is no hair. Watch the two prophets compare who is more awesome. X... …Should we die before the pain comes, or should we struggle to wait for the exhaustion of life, this is the only topic left in this film that is worth recalling, but in fact it is still a topic of euthanasia. It's a little unexpected that the theme of the psychic prophet can be shown.
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Kenton 2022-03-22 09:02:12
The subject matter is not new, and the angle is not the most unique, but the script is okay, the ending is still cliché, and the heroine is too similar to Stone.
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John Clancy: Me? I don't have any jokes. Okay, just one. This woman, Mrs. Jones, uh... she's suffering from a rare heart condition. Doctor prescribes male hormone to up her testosterone, two pills a day. She takes them and a month later she goes back to the doctor and says, "Doctor, that hormone medicine is doing wonders for my heart. The only problem is I'm growing hair in places I've never grown hair before." He says, "Don't worry about it, Mrs. Jones. Excessive hair is to be expected. Where exactly is this hair growing?" She says, "On my balls, doctor. On my balls."