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Isom 2022-03-20 09:01:56
Give some face to the classics
Watching such an old black-and-white movie is not a very pleasant thing, after all, it is a thing of that era. People are evolving, times are evolving, ideas are evolving, and movies are evolving along with them. Modern people should watch more contemporary movies.
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Jettie 2022-01-03 08:01:14
Not reactionary-thoughts about women and love seventy years ago
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This film is not a reaction to feminism.
Although it has a focused criticism of Catherine Hepburn’s Tracy (ex-husband Dax’s large lines in the dressing room, fiancé George’s seemingly praised side evidence, and father’s rage), this criticism is not directed at women....

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Camylle 2022-01-03 08:01:14
7/10. Push the camera to change the subject and scene to control the mood of the film: the beauty shop zooms to Liz and expresses jealousy to Mike/Tracey and leaves, like Trish pushes Mike to run wild in the yard/sit down and chat, close up The middle shot filming the emotional rise and fall of Trish/Mike; Trish imagined the embarrassment of last night's stand after having a hangover, and contacted the previous imitating gossip reporter to inquire about Liz/Mike’s privacy with a smile on his face, which is a good critic of the arrogance of independent women.
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Dennis 2022-04-23 07:02:32
The second and third winner of the greatest actor of the last century and the first winner of the actress, the cast was too strong and did not like the acting style at that time.
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