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Santos 2022-03-17 09:01:09
should be shot by...
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Virgil 2022-03-16 09:01:08
An out-of-control extortion case, the plot structure and humorous style are very similar to the Coen brothers, but they are not the same, interlocking, and the script is too...
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Alessia 2022-03-16 09:01:08
A wave stirred up a thousand...
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Jade 2022-03-15 09:01:11
The so-called flawless...
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Krista 2022-03-02 08:01:23
The American agent is finally not brainless, although it has become diabetes. The wicked are ruled by the wicked. Looking forward to the peak duel between the Oregon Murderer and the Wyoming...
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Virginia 2022-03-02 08:01:23
The combination of SIMON PEGG and ROSS has surprised me very much. The script is still Peggy's usual black humor. I think the whole play is quite brilliant. If you say it's boring, say you don't understand it, and say it's not classic enough, I can only say one thing: I'm...
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Fanny 2022-03-02 08:01:23
The finale is indeed a bit superfluous!...
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Jason 2022-03-02 08:01:23
As the development became more and more chaotic, I was already a little worried about whether the director would accept it all, but in the end I found that I was thinking too much. Anyway, it was all going to die. The whole is a bit like "Flypaper", but the director's ability to control the plot is more stable and more...
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Weston 2022-03-02 08:01:23
Domestic films should really learn how to shoot crime films. The protagonist in a domestic crime film will never succeed in committing a crime, and he will definitely be punished by law. As soon as he sees the beginning, he guesses the ending, which is too preachy. Although all three protagonists in "Insignificant" did not end well, the director did not force a confession and surrender to educate the audience, but gave them a more unexpected ending. Charlie gets killed by bad cops; Garth gets...
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Mckenzie 2022-03-02 08:01:23
A lot of shadows, but okay. Kind of the Coen brothers. I don't know what Cohen will look...
Big Nothing Comments
Extended Reading
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Charlie: Did you check her pulse?
Josie McBroom: Well I assumed that when you have an axe lodged in your skull, your pulse tends to bottom out on you.
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Josie McBroom: [looking at the Deputy whom Mrs. Smalls just shot dead] There goes our alibi.