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Delaney 2022-03-15 09:01:06
I strongly recommend joining the US Youth Beans...
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Johnny 2022-03-14 14:12:27
I love Jean-Marc Varé’s "Crazy Love", the rhythm editing and the substitution of music songs bring a different experience to the seemingly unconventional but universal emotions. A kind of life is emptied as if it is placed in a smoke ring that rises after a cigarette is lit, or on the soot falling down after being burned and peeled. This new film also has a similar feeling, because the past and present life plus the setting of Down syndrome give a more different interpretation of the two...
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Stephania 2022-01-19 08:01:28
Isn’t it just a story of reincarnation, the evil fate of several generations, going around such a big...
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Jacinto 2022-01-19 08:01:28
Unexpectedly full of experimentation: editing and repetitions that are so broken that they can't be broken, carefully designed various paintings with sound source music sound effects, small details flashing in a second, and a weird ghost-like atmosphere. At the beginning, it was so broken that it made people impatient, and at the end it was very exciting when the past and present were synchronized, but unfortunately the happy ending lacked persuasiveness. Just stop at the scene where the three...
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Joey 2022-01-19 08:01:28
In fact, it is the past and present life....
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Pierce 2022-01-19 08:01:28
One is the soul mate and the other is the twin flame. The wife in the previous life is the mother, and the lover in this life is the lover in the previous life. In this life, he and his wife raise two children. The wife is a soul mate, but must be separated. Lovers in the previous life are their own twin flames, so they are destined to be together. I really don't like the weird...
Café de Flore Comments
Extended Reading
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Antoine Godin: If it's a soulmate, it's not supposed to end, right? It doesn't happen twice in a lifetime.
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La médium: The meeting of twin flames is when the soul finds its other half on the path homeward, to the source.The cycle of reincarnation ends. It's the final relationship that leads to unity.