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Angelina 2022-04-19 09:02:32
everyone is a beast
Lost Town [There are spoilers! There are spoilers! There are spoilers! 】
The gist of the entire film appears near the end of the film: the picture is of a black neighbor facing a homeless home, and then the camera cuts to the scene of the final negotiation between the male protagonist and his son....
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Jovani 2022-03-25 09:01:14
late night view
The whole film has 2 different stories overlapping and unfolding, one is a white society with loans, insurance fraud, chaos between husbands and aunts, murderous murders, etc., looking at this society from the perspective of a child, the other is a black family moving to white people racial...

Tomas Johansson
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Vaughn 2022-04-23 07:03:23
The comrades sitting behind me were visibly stunned and silent. A Coen Brothers-esque tale, somewhere between The Labyrinth of Hearts and The Labyrinth of Blood. What about George Clooney, thirteen is irrelevant, and the foreplay is long.
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Patricia 2022-01-06 08:02:15
There is no suspense and no humor in antique and old films. The line of the black neighbor is actually inexplicably set, and there is a hard recessed political correctness at the end. The two children throwing baseballs through the fence are almost preaching. A group of big names earnestly collaborated to come up with a time-wasting movie.
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