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Bulah 2022-02-16 08:02:21
American dream in movies
This is the homework for Cuc Zhang's "Contemporary Film and Urban Culture" class, so please don't copy it if you see it. Teacher Zhang is amazing!
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The American Dream in the Movies——On the movie "Nurse Betty"
, the last elective course in college and the last movie I watched in... -
Zechariah 2022-02-16 08:02:21
If the seed is good, it will not grow
This movie has a good story seed, if it develops well, it can be self-contained in movie style, such as another type of
, or and The same development of a unique lens language.
But it is a pity that the director used a particularly ordinary film language to tell this story, so the good seedlings...

Sheila Kelley
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Dorothy 2022-02-16 08:02:21
Suspense elements + comedy handling. The murderer holds the gun and the hostages discuss the scene of the phenomenon-level TV drama plot. The scene is too interesting. This drama is really good. The drama is really good. The two lines are turned to three lines after the midpoint. Correctly set supporting textbooks for each other, but the core is still in and out of play. Morgan’s line is as critical as the old man’s acting. It discusses the relationship between pop culture and the superstructure and existentialism, but this is not what people will always come out in the 1940s. The final subtitles The Europe is a bit interesting
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Dorothy 2022-03-26 09:01:10
Everyone did a great job! But I don't like this kind of dream come true for middle-aged mentally retarded men/women. The absurd joy of black father and son is the biggest motivation for me to watch it.
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