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Chris 2022-03-27 09:01:09
The film is quite boring, but I really like the background design of the final credits: countless women trapped in small cubes, helpless, with no way out, and can't even see each other, just like countless women in the film are sexually harassed the same as...
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Jacinthe 2022-03-27 09:01:09
Disappointed! The subject matter is a good subject, but unfortunately the filming is not good. Even with actresses like Theron, Nicole, and Robbie, what this film brings to people is still boring. I thought that the three of them would have more scenes in the same frame, but in reality, the three of them did not have much overlap. Politics took too much of the early stage, the story was loose, and the editing was a bit confusing. Although the title of the film is "Breaking News", in fact,...
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Kiana 2022-03-27 09:01:09
Theron is certainly worthy of nomination. Compared with "The Devil", she is a first-class master of Shen Yun, and she is also a classic beauty. Although the play of this film is not a success, it is very important to discuss the theme of everyone. The very personal idea is actually worth learning, but it is indeed a bit outside the theme, mainly because the environmental field is not strong. The best thing about the whole film is the performance. Many actresses have given very good...
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Rubye 2022-03-27 09:01:09
7 points. As a film based on the true events of Metoo, there is a lot to do in terms of plot advancement and excavation of the victim's heart, but this film has only achieved the rules. At the beginning, the protagonist broke the fourth wall, including the pseudo-documentary-style characters appearing and subtitles. I thought the director was going to play the wild way of "Vice President", but I didn't know that the whole film was used so many times. The two solo performances of the supporting...
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Tamia 2022-03-27 09:01:09
A movie that integrates elements of the Oscar series that is mass-produced every year. The tone is clear, feminist, ironic. Of course there is social significance, but the film is too flat and straightforward, relying on dialogue, and it is difficult to watch. The intensity of satire is mainly derived from the adaptation of real events. Only the two elevator encounters were filmed ok, between the eye contact, this is the taste of...
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Linnie 2022-03-27 09:01:09
Metoo is also a kind of political movement, especially in the sprint stage of the Republican campaign. The three female protagonists represent the staff of the upper, middle and lower levels of FOX, and their common encounters unite them. As a group movie, it was a little too flat and too broken. The actors are all good, the special effects make-up also helped a lot (it was almost invisible), and Queen Theron's aura was too strong! Nicole Kidman from the first perspective has little room to...
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Cletus 2022-03-27 09:01:09
I like the design of not forcing these characters into a women's mutual aid group. After all, it is normal to believe that it is normal to fight alone in such an event. It's a pity that Margot Robbie's only U-turn is a fictional character, and the severance pay for the two sex offenders is higher than the sum of the compensation received by dozens of victims. The reality is still cold and the anger should not be...
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Gracie 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Terrible editing, weird documentary shooting method. . Inexplicable zoom. . The rhythm of a mouth cannon. ....
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Dessie 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Went to see it for Robbie, but thought Theron was so beautiful...Nicole is still beautiful, but not as breathtaking as before...not exactly a feminist...
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Emilia 2022-03-26 09:01:07
The preview of Trump is a gimmick. The fat pig sexual harassment lawsuit in the feature film can be said to be smooth sailing. All kinds of unheard and ununderstood fragments of current affairs have no impact on the development. The doctor won another marriage lawsuit, and the skating mother and daughter didn't even see each...
Bombshell Comments
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Megyn Kelly: Just to be clear. I will not be kissing Trump's a** at nine o'clock.
Roger Ailes: We fight tomorrow's fights tomorrow.
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Megyn Kelly: They have a contractual right to monitor our communications. A hotline in this building is like a complaint box in occupied Paris. It's like we're telling women "Go on, speak up for yourself. Just know the entire network is with Roger. No one will believe you. They'll call you a liar. Oh, and as for your career, you want assignments and airtime? Go ahead, call the paranoid man who decides your salary a pervert, and do that on a fucking anonymous hotline he controls on a phone he has a contractual right to record." Jesus fucking Christ, do you think women are idiots? It's like somebody stripped you naked and they want you to walk through this office just to fucking prove it.