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Durward 2022-06-21 17:09:30
One of the craziest movies I've ever seen. . . .
What's wrong with not wanting to be black? Don't you have to be black to be called right? If it could change in reality, I guess I would become white. . . . At least in the US. . . .
This is the same reason that poor children think their families are poor. In reality, which poor children do not... -
Carli 2022-06-21 15:44:53
The breakdown of women, races, families.
A family melodrama that emphasizes personal emotions, moral and ethical standards. One of the classic Hollywood genres produced for female audiences. During the transition period of American society in the 1950s, in the post-Paramount Act era, the producers began to consciously present the...

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Shana 2022-06-21 21:58:01
9.3/10. Top Ten of the Year. Masterpiece by Douglas Sirke. The intertextuality and emotion of the two mother-daughter relationships are extremely deep, and the funeral scene is perfectly scheduled. The biblical stories and astrological movements are cleverly set to indicate the direction of the plot. With the help of mirrors/screens and even low angles The camera position is hidden or the character is exposed to create a sense of film. The fly in the ointment is that the male protagonist's image is flattened (suspected in a vase). Serke's art set tends to be perfect every time. Good at details and actions that match the plot
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Lois 2022-06-21 12:54:40
Sek's movie is my favorite one so far, the play is excellent, every female character is written so three-dimensionally and full, unfortunately, the funeral climax scene at the end is too hard, and there are some logical flaws, diluted All the tension accumulated before, but the stamina is still quite large, and those problems are still problems; the language scale in the film and the moral impact of the plot should have been quite large at the time, and the cruel reality was so Straight out of the box (although a lot of it is only written in the lines), in stark contrast to those close-up shots of stacked diffusers; - "It's disgusting." - "It pays off."; "I'm going to be everything he thinks I am. I look it, and that's all that matters."; the Chinese translation of his film is really enough...
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