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Briana 2022-03-19 09:01:03
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I like this movie because it doesn't follow the usual routine, especially the
way the multiple lines unfold in the ending movie is also great to make the story deeper. What I
want to say is the content
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Jimmie 2022-03-20 09:01:24
One of Steven Soderbergh's best films
Steven Soderbergh's best film, even surpassed his debut Palme d'Or "Sex, Lies, Videotape", the narrative techniques and scene scheduling are quite mature, in that year, "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" won the Oscar. Best Director really lives up to its name. In recent years, several successive...

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Shanon 2022-04-23 07:01:28
To be honest, this film is somewhat unworthy of its name. The connection between the narrative lines is very rigid, the plot is old-fashioned, and the switching between different tones is also very unnatural. The key is that its content does not show the proper meaning of Traffic Network.
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Declan 2022-04-23 07:01:28
The plot that relies on creativity to accumulate~~The ending that is not bluffing
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Tourist Woman: Don't you wanna know what kind of car it is?
Tourist Man: Yeah, it's a brown Ford Explorer...
Tourist Woman: - Look, it was right here, it's been stolen, I wanna file a report.
Manolo Sanchez: A report, will not help you find your car.
Javier Rodriguez: Eh; the police won't find your car.
Tourist Woman: You ARE the police!
Javier Rodriguez: [he writes down a number and hands it to her] You gonna call this man... and he'll find your car for you.
Tourist Man: I don't-I don't get it.
Tourist Woman: How is this guy gonna know who has our car?
Javier Rodriguez: ...the police will tell him.
Tourist Man: Why-why will they tell him and they won't tell us?
Tourist Woman: Because we pay him, stupid. Right? Then he pays the police and suddenly our car appears.
Javier Rodriguez: Es, es, es correct, es correct.
Tourist Woman: [quietly] Just give it to him, alright?
Tourist Man: I know.
Tourist Woman: Give him the money!
Javier Rodriguez: Let's start moving to the sidewalk.
Tourist Man: [offering the money] Take it.
Javier Rodriguez: Nononono.
Tourist Woman: No, please, take it!
Javier Rodriguez: Nononono, nono, let's start moving to the sidewalk, to the sidewalk, let's go to the sidewalk.
[disgusted, the couple start to walk off]
Javier Rodriguez: Call the man! Have a nice day.
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[first lines]
Javier Rodriguez: [in Spanish] Last night I had an ugly nightmare.
Manolo Sanchez: [in Spanish] Oh yeah? What happened, man?