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Margarete 2022-04-02 08:01:01
There are always a few scenes, each of which you are willing to use all your strength to remember
After watching this film, I feel that the best film review is a passage in Zhang Jiajia's "Passing Through Your World".
There are always a few minutes, and every second of them, you'd be willing to trade a year for it. There are always a few tears, and for each sob, you are willing to replace it...

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Keegan 2022-04-02 09:01:18
Unexpectedly good looking. The special effects and long shots at the beginning make people fall into this romantic and sad story. The setting of the water city in the near future is very beautiful, the sexy of Rebecca Ferguson is intoxicating, and people's nostalgia for the good memories of the past makes people unable to extricate themselves. The story of "Reminiscence of Mystery" is peeled off layer by layer like "Inception". Although it is not as brain-burning as the latter, the narrative that breaks the linear time continues to create suspense and piece together a series of vague and clear beautiful necklaces. What kind of person is the heroine? Continually reversed in the mixed memories, the dialogue that finally breaks the time and space gives the audience a happy ending, but destroys it in an instant. - I want to hear a story with a happy ending - every story with a happy ending is sad at the end - then tell me a story with a happy ending, but please end in the middle.
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Christa 2022-04-21 09:03:52
Reproducing "Vertigo" with various non-original sci-fi elements, the lines are so bad (including but not limited to "It's shit", "Poor turtle son"), you can simply complain "Not a family, don't make a difference Home", abruptly turned the high-concept Noir into a spoof comedy.
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