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Kiley 2022-10-29 02:06:25
Ugh. . . . I think I love you, I loved a dancer....and the person he loves. . gone together. . . The saddest movie I've seen this year. ....
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Toney 2022-09-27 09:40:57
The action of "I love you" becomes "landmine" and the translation is very confusing to me. ....
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Ona 2022-04-24 07:01:23
At the beginning, I was shocked by the decadent and extravagant scene of Berlin's gay scene. The narrative time of this film is closely related to "Cabaret" in 1972, and "Paragraph 175" in 2000 is a documentary to overturn the old GAYs, which can be connected into a history of Nazi oppression of...
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Kayli 2022-04-24 07:01:23
The best gay film I've ever seen (personally I think the second best is the countercurrent in Argentina's heart, and kids r all right is also good les). WW2, Jew, queer, a very tasty...
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Colten 2022-04-24 07:01:23
Is it a bug that Horst didn't bleed when he...
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Melyna 2022-04-24 07:01:23
Thought it was from Milan Kundera, give it to your...
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Kristin 2022-04-24 07:01:23
"WOUNDS. HARMS. REGRETS. FEARS. SADNESS....
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Blaze 2022-04-24 07:01:23
Jude Rachel, you two can't fight like soy sauce, although at first it was just for...
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Cathrine 2022-04-24 07:01:23
The two detectives are still two Ruperts = =+RG is so wicked = = RPJ's soy sauce is so good... It's really... If it's not high-definition, I might not be able to see my face... Master Gun!...
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Celestine 2022-04-24 07:01:23
The ridiculous scenes at the beginning are nothing, and the words of the two in the concentration camp in the second half are touching like poems. There are also dreams of making love or something, so...
Bent Comments
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Darion 2022-01-21 08:03:10
Cringing emotions under war
Milan Kundera has a book called "The Unbearable Lightness of Life", and the translation of this film only differs by one word, "An Unbearable Feeling of Life". Kundera’s novel that once caused a lot of acclaim in China, I haven't read it before, just reading his "Laughing and Forgetting Book", it...
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Hollie 2022-01-21 08:03:10
The Streets Of Berlin
This theme song hardly reminds me of Bruce's "Streets of Philadelphia" in "Philadelphia", combined with the plot, with a sensational echo.
"Bent" is a good film, some people can easily see from the script, and some people from the choice of actors. Whether it's Ian McKellen, Clive Owen or...
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Max: Ever go to the Silhouette?
Horst: Yes.
Max: I never saw you there.
Horst: You weren't looking.
Max: Greta's Club?
Horst: No.
Max: Good, you had taste. The White Mouse?
Horst: Sometimes.
Max: I'm surprised you never saw me there. Did you sunbathe?
Horst: I love to sunbathe.
Max: In the nude?
Horst: Of course.
Max: By the river?
Horst: That's right.
Max: And you never saw me?
Horst: Well, actually I did. I saw you by the river. You were making a fool of yourself, and I said, someday I'll be in Dachau with that man moving rocks.
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Max: I love you... What's wrong with that?