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Lenna 2023-09-08 02:05:39
True, false, false, false, true,...
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Alfonso 2023-08-31 02:07:21
This film is really Canadian. Basically, from the time my mother stood by the lake and played the violin, I felt that it was full of a strong Canadian atmosphere, as expected. . . And most of it was shot in Toronto. ....
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Pearlie 2023-07-28 23:23:20
inexplicably...
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Orion 2023-07-20 02:07:48
The first paragraphs are all very good. After the original scene is hidden, the scene is recreated with clear narrative entry and exit nodes by constantly changing the first person. It's a pity that those floating and ambiguous second scenes were disintegrated in an instant once there was some kind of real reference and became more and more...
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Mary 2023-07-13 01:25:26
2009/04/05 @ Cultural Center Grand Theatre alone, nth special
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Lucas 2023-07-07 19:15:35
This film has an inexplicable strange feeling to it. Halfway through it, the Australian Open starts... Six hours later, the grand dese made me sleepless, so I continued to watch... After watching it, I realized who this adoration was talking about. Who is manipulating the word-of-mouth stories, sometimes everyone falls into the trap of not knowing who to...
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Tianna 2023-06-23 08:38:17
Now ethical films use the suspense film routine, and I am very nervous. I always thought that my ex-wife was Simon's father who had sex reassignment surgery... I want to...
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Eloise 2023-06-01 22:19:32
I think it's pretty...
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Kendra 2023-05-21 19:09:18
Novel methods, unique perspectives, and finally a...
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Antonette 2023-04-26 01:41:32
In fact, it is a sequential sequence, but it gives people a sense of time and space inversion, and does not explain...
Adoration Comments
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Simon: I think that this idea we get, that if you get to know someone, if you humanize them, it stops you from pulling the trigger or setting off the bomb or whatever, well that's just a myth we're taught, something we get from the movies. When the reality might be that's what actually inspires extreme action.
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[last lines]
Simon: You looked happy.
Sabine: He was. We were happy.
Simon: And then what happened?
Sabine: Then he met your mom.
Simon: You let him go.
Sabine: No, I never let him go.