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Pink 2022-03-16 09:01:07
This film is a feature-length film adaptation of the 2013 Oscar-winning live-action short film "The Curfew". It's a bit similar to the rhythm of "Half Nelson". Hope that this short film will also get the best feature film Oscar. But this may be difficult. . . . After all, the short film feels different from the long film. The short film shows the most exciting plot in a very short time. Feature film. . . It is hard to say whether this feeling can be expressed. See the director's...
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Jeffery 2022-03-16 09:01:07
After brushing for so long, and even hooking up with the main creator, there is nothing left to say. Tears flowed from the beginning to the end, so I will make up some water...
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General 2022-03-15 09:01:08
Nowhere near short...
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Roslyn 2022-03-15 09:01:08
7. Haven't watched the short...
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Kirsten 2022-03-14 14:12:28
If you watch "The Curfew" first, you may not like this feature film so much. The image of Rich in the feature film is more complete, and you can also understand some of his behavior motives. The whole story has been on the verge of collapse, which makes people fearful and more fun-"I'm going to kill you" "Then you will queue up first", It is such a state of black humor. Although it is loser, the background color is still shining. This is the charm. Recognizing fate at the same time also hates...
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Antwon 2022-01-22 08:01:13
The night is still young, and life has just...
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Jade 2022-01-22 08:01:13
When will I see Sinhamana? Your life is nothing but exams. You forgot to tell her that you love her. This is why you failed. School, home, bowling, air-conditioning, toilet, pharmacy, music shop, dining table, monitoring, party, steps,...
Before I Disappear Comments
Extended Reading
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Sophia: You don't look really healthy. Do you take vitamins?
Richie: I take drugs...
Sophia: Those aren't vitamins.
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Richie: So what you, uh, take school in the summer?
Sophia: Yes.
Richie: What, did you flunk?
Sophia: No. I was skipping sixth grade.
Richie: You're skipping sixth grade... skipping sixth grade.
[taken aback, Richie reflects]
Richie: I loved sixth grade
[pauses]
Richie: I loved it so much I took it twice.