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Macie 2022-01-08 08:01:05
emmm...
It was too artificial at first, so fake, uh... I thought it would be as cool as the Happy Death Day, but... I don’t know if it’s an acting problem, a setting problem, or a rhythm problem. I’m really a little bit I can’t go in, (ps. I like Happy Death Day, I’ve been looking forward to this film for...
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Garnet 2022-01-08 08:01:05
Transformed to watch acting
It’s not uncommon to see soul-changing stalks in film and television dramas.
The film style continues the director's predecessor "Happy Death Day", the picture is bright and colorful, the beauty is enchanting and the killer is strong, and the BGM is lively and active.
What I am interested in in this...

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Dolores 2022-03-26 09:01:09
The front is an American high school student movie, and you can almost guess the people who set up the positions of those football juggernauts, deep cabinets, mean girls, and bffs. But fortunately it doesn't affect the look. It's actually quite interesting to be able to make a thriller into a fairy tale like the adventures of a super-killing girls' high school, with a bit of female empowerment by the way. A lot of bridges pay tribute to the horror movies like The Shining, and you can even see it from the composition. To the shadow of Hitchcock, quite pleasant surprise. Great movie, it's good to have fun watching
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Tanya 2022-03-25 09:01:14
"Your Name" version of "Scream Out Loud". It is also a skill to be able to make the 2B plot fascinating. One is the solidity and attentiveness of various techniques in editing and editing by the director, and the other is to step on the red line and rationalize the packaging of various types of films to return to the core value of commercial films. It's hard to come by the level of identity politics at your fingertips without seeming contrived.
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