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Francis 2022-01-03 08:01:18
A good suspense piece will leave a puzzle that will never be found in your dreams
That piece of the puzzle that the audience will never see
When you look back at these wonderful old movies, you should regard those exaggerated arcs of characters as the "beauty mole" in the film age. This mole is like the clown that Brecht hopes often appear in theaters, reminding you to pay...
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Iva 2022-01-03 08:01:18
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Such a last-minute reversal film was quite advanced and creative in that era. The female teacher Christina and the principal’s husband are extremely humble. Her husband treated her rudely, insulted, and contemptuously. He forced Christina to swallow food in front of all colleagues and students...

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Andrew 2022-04-22 07:01:32
The seemingly lengthy and long-winded lines in front of them have made the best preparation for the climax of the last ten minutes, and the ending is even more wonderful! There is also a warm reminder from the director at the end of the film~ "Don't ruin the fun of your friends watching the movie, don't tell them what you saw, thank you for them."
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Melody 2022-03-24 09:02:11
The Devil, which embeds guilt into the heart of the human heart, also completely pulls modern Western philosophy into the gate of contemporary philosophy. God is a terrifying floating corpse in this psychological thriller, while the real demon is hiding behind a group of "Little Children" gazing and manipulating the audience. Mystery master Clouzot draws inspiration from the minds of Babe de O'Villi, and employs uncanny scheduling to deconstruct the universe for his fans. But he must know that he has made a masterpiece that can stand up to the time, so even if he tells the latecomers all the plots that are not new, I am afraid they may not know what happened in the movie.
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