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Pamela 2022-01-08 08:01:45
Coppola and Zhang Ailing
Zhang Ailing said: I can't write the story of the proletariat, at most it is the story of the grandmother at home, I still know a little bit. The temperament of Sofia Coppola and Miss Zhang's works are in the same line, and she will only shoot stories of Hollywood stars (Lost in Tokyo, somewhere,...
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Arden 2022-04-22 07:01:42
somewhere
This is Sofia Coppola's fourth work. As one of the few practitioners of "author's film" today, all her works are written and directed by herself, with a consistent perspective and artistic expression. Like Lost in Translation, which she did a few years ago, for example, the film is about the life...

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Destin 2022-03-17 09:01:05
The boring life of Missy and her dad
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Vincent 2022-03-19 09:01:06
Sometimes, a movie touches you, it's really not because of how powerful, angry, or clanging, it's just a feeling. Long shots often reveal the most real life and feelings. Blurredness and loneliness are sometimes the closest to the heart.
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