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Krystel 2022-03-24 09:01:54
On Drama and Life & Normalizing the Benefits
This movie is definitely worth watching.
Very classic, powerful and fun.
This film is about drama and life. The film is full of strength on this subject.
But the drama and life I want to talk about below are basically irrelevant to this film.
Watching this movie made me feel both fun and boring at... -
Oma 2021-12-09 08:01:31
Movies change politics
It's so exciting. Especially when Robert De Niro, the planner of the presidential campaign, went to Hollywood to find Dustin Hoffman for a performance. When Hoffman asked him to say something he wanted to say to the spokesperson on TV, the spokesperson Really did it, too awesome. At this time, it...

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Jamir 2022-03-26 09:01:06
A good political satire comedy. Hollywood movies rant about the official language, and you see what they want you to see. Regardless of the mainstream TV media at that time or the Internet now, media communication cannot change the fact that the truth that the public gets is only the shadow of the truth, and how different it is from the truth is due to the light. While watching, I always think of Chuan Jianguo who won the championship yesterday.
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Ally 2021-12-09 08:01:31
Every time I see a film review of this kind of film that reflects the dark side of democracy, there is something like "Look, although China's is not good, but American democracy is also bad." I can't help but want to scold them sab. The ability to have such a film released is a testament to the excellence of democracy! Those who think democracy is a panacea, please face the wall. The Internationale says that there has never been a savior. In fact, it means that there is no panacea.
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