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Anais 2022-04-22 07:01:53
It's pretty good to get four stars, hehe (¬..¬) Defence Against the Dark Arts Professor...
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Amiya 2022-04-21 09:03:32
Looking at the front, I only feel that it is exaggerated, flirtatious, and decadent, and the voice is beautiful and the lines are too fast. After getting better, I almost cried in several scenes, the sense of tragedy hidden in the absurdity, the sense of fate that the building is about to fall... The supporting characters are all too bright and too young, but the protagonist looks like Hugh Laurie at some moments what's going...
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Nat 2022-04-21 09:03:32
What goes around comes around…if lucky… reprise (2011-07-20 first look, forgot...
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Ryley 2022-04-21 09:03:32
The main characters are too brainless to watch... Even so, I gave four stars because they are still quite distinctive?...
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Letha 2022-04-21 09:03:32
This is a New Year's card for the whole of England! many...
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Guiseppe 2022-04-21 09:03:32
I have to read the original book first and then make an evaluation. I think from the director's point of view, several party scenes were well shot, but they were a bit incoherent. In the end, I was a little speechless. The British supplies were so scarce during World War II that the male protagonist still had a full house. Child's candle... a bit too...
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Dillon 2022-04-21 09:03:32
Great British...
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Jaylen 2022-04-21 09:03:32
This overwhelming teacher Xin also has such a tender and beautiful acting skills, five-star fried uncle, Virgo plus one...
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Haskell 2022-04-21 09:03:32
I was full of tears from the beginning to the end... let's not say, the movies and casts that are my dead end in every frame, who else can shoot them except...
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Ethel 2022-04-21 09:03:32
Frey downplays the sarcasm of the original Vile Bodies with a fluid narrative, the images present a beauty that challenges the load of the senses, and the comedy melody makes the tragic tone even more bitter. A generation of actors, their finest are all included in the never-ending flow of feasts. Adam is just like another shadow avatar of Waugh, Charles Ryder, perhaps called Nick Guest, Leonard Bast, attracted by the brilliance of the occasional charity of the upper class, watching the rotten...
Bright Young Things Comments
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Simon Balcairn: [Telling his fake news story] The most shocking orgy since the days of Sodom and Gomorrah rocked society last night.
Typist: Hold the presses, get down to compositing. Now.
Simon Balcairn: The vulgar evangelist, Mrs. Melrose Ape, proudly revealed that her angels were no more than underage adornments on sale to the highest bidder. Meanwhile, tears coursing down her face, the honorable Agatha... , whose repulsive liason with the Prime Minister shocked the nation this week, bewailed her, quote: "Ruined, bogus, vapid, bogus, and worthless life," unquote.
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Simon Balcairn: Yes, two boguses. Lady Maitland, shrieking of her terrible dependence upon cocaine powder, threw off her Schiaparelli ball gown and stood naked upon the dance floor, an example quickly followed by old and young alike until only the servants remained clothed. And grotesquely hairy Archie Schwert, swinging naked from the chandelier, screamed that all his money derived from prostitution and the opium trade. Lady Maitland's son Miles howled and howled and confessed to an intimate beastliness involving five guardsmen of the royal household, two marines, and a brick layer from Hattersfield. Nina Blount... Nina Blount grasped her stomach, screamed she was a whore, and misquoted several lines of Lady MacBeth whilst Adam Fenwick-Symes cried on heaven to bear witness to his talentless penury and hopeless illiteracy.
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Simon Balcairn: [Telling his fake news story] Never, never, never have such scenes been witnessed in high society, that uneasy alliance between Bright Young Things and old survivors. Perhaps this was the defining moment of our epoch of speed and syncopation. This so-called 20th century of angst, neurosis and panic. Reader be glad that you have nothing to do with this world. Its glamour is a delusion, its speed a snare, its music a scream of fear. Faster and faster they swirl, sickening themselves with every turn. The faster the ride, the greater the nausea, the terror, and the shame.
[pause]
Simon Balcairn: Stop. Yes, that's it. Good night.