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Bernita 2022-04-02 08:01:01
Is the title of the film in Taiwan wrong?
The introduction shows the title of the Taiwanese film: "Mark's Alien World", while the poster photo shows the Taiwanese film's title "'Mark's Whimsical World". From the content, it seems that it should be the latter. The former may be a mistake when typing in Pinyin. .
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Kameron 2022-04-02 08:01:01
Poetic expression of pain
For personal reasons, I have a subjective preference for this movie.
A film adapted from a live-action documentary, in a sense, "Welcome to Marvin Town" is no longer new as a feature film, and the core of the story of self-redemption of injured individuals is also very common, and the plot is...

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Stan 2022-04-05 09:01:07
Zemeckis used the skillful set of CGI he played before on the 1:6 soldier, and combined it with the real person as early as "Who Framed Roger Rabbit". The way the protagonist and the soldiers get along has the illusion of "Perfect Mind". When fantasy and reality meet, only you are real. Learn to accept your imperfections, even if they are confused with reality, and don't let them negatively impact your life. The idea is very good, but unfortunately the story is too plain, and the interpretation of the soldiers is too skilled and smooth. It would be more interesting if it could be shot in a stop-motion animation.
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Romaine 2022-04-02 09:01:18
The trailer is pretty good, and it doesn't look like the quality has carried over to the feature. Originally I wanted to watch it, but the value of this film is only to let me know that there are still niche players like 1/6 soldier house. Mark it, don't plan to watch it.
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