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Pamela 2022-03-14 08:01:02
Heaven's Gate
"Heaven's Gate" seems to have been shrouded in the shadow of a box-office fiasco that led to United Artists' bankruptcy, making most audiences lose interest in it, or even completely ignore the film's essence. Magnificently written, the plot is different from mainstream movies and makes good use of...
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Grady 2022-03-14 08:01:02
An indescribable taste.
Due to Cimino's excessive pursuit of perfection, the film's production overruns and overruns countless times. In the end, the reputation was bad, and the box office lost nothing. It led to the collapse of United Arts, the end of the director's final editing in Hollywood, and the end of the...

Sam Peckinpah
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Madelyn 2022-03-21 09:03:27
Aunt Huppert was so pretty when she was young
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Tressie 2022-03-26 09:01:14
An epic movie where a fiasco from the inside out destroys the ideology betting on "last minute rescues" since Griffith. The climax segment is a completely unconventional cross-cut of slaughter and rushing. There is no longer a "miraculous alien force" to save, but this alien force itself is evil, and the slaughter takes place in a completely isolated space. The real "people" die. And the film's fiasco from the inside out also seems to have produced an incredible intertextuality for the American film industry—Hollywood and the U.S. as a whole.
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