1922 Comments

  • Jimmie 2022-12-26 00:10:59

    The master is...

  • Deron 2022-12-24 12:09:51

    Thomas Jane must be Jin Ye's favorite actor! With an evil spirit of integrity. Jian Shushu's southern accent is also drunk, making me want to scratch the...

  • Jasen 2022-12-23 17:21:10

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  • Clara 2022-12-23 09:28:36

    That feeling of fall... how come it's only 6...

  • Eino 2022-12-18 22:37:45

    Unjust is doomed to...

  • Josianne 2022-12-17 18:23:31

    3 stars, the shooting is OK, the rhythm is good, the atmosphere is very good. At first I thought it was a historical film or a war film when I saw the name. Later, when I saw it, it turned out to be a horror movie, which is actually not scary, but it can scare friends who are afraid of mice to death. In this case, it is estimated that it is difficult to keep dozens of cats against the invasion of the mouse...

  • Garth 2022-12-14 17:46:23

    Almost cheated by the rating, totally Stephen King style, slowly reaching the top of fear in the...

  • Melyssa 2022-12-01 06:55:16

    Not bad, the story is a bit old, the theme is gloomy, and the ability to tell a story is very poor in narrative rhythm. The highlight is the casting, pretty boy, the huge cornfield is really...

  • Julius 2022-11-11 21:54:02

    In fact, the original work is a bit overrated, and the adaptation is okay, but the texture is not very good, and it is a bit...

  • Irma 2022-11-10 18:08:57

    Very textured. Huge cornfields and farmers reluctant to leave their fields. Think cities are funny places. After watching Pet Cemetery Scared of Cats. Mice are everywhere in this movie. It was the first time I knew that rats were eating human corpses. The story is somewhat...

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  • Henry James: Papa... it'll be quick.

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    Wilfred James: [writing] To whom it may concern. My name is Wilfred Leland James, and this is my confession. The issue that led to my crime and damnation was 100 acres of good land in Hemingford Home, Nebraska, willed to my wife, Arlette Christina Winters James, following the death of her father. It was much my intention to add her 100 to our 80-acre freehold farm, as it was to someday pass it all on to my boy, Henry Freeman James, and to his thereafter.