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Milton 2022-03-30 09:01:04
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Briana 2022-03-29 09:01:03
This film seems to be about the education of young people, but it is actually about the helplessness of this world. In this miserable world, even just keeping oneself whole has become so difficult. Schools are just a stage, and young people are the fruits of the world we shape. The last paragraph of desolation and dilapidation is an obvious metaphor. We have lost all our greatness and dignity, and from now on there is only an endless desert of insatiable...
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Simeon 2022-03-29 09:01:03
Detachment, quoted at the beginning of the existentialist phrase "the distance between my soul and me is so far away, but my existence is so real" is really in one sentence, the permanent contradiction is always trying to find some kind of relationship with the outside world, At the same time, they try to isolate themselves from the outside world. We believe that existence is existence itself, but we must feel our existence through...
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Einar 2022-03-29 09:01:03
Those pretty powerful passages give this film a five-star...
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Cristina 2022-03-29 09:01:03
Empathy is a very strange trait, because after all, we can't feel the feelings of others, but we will grieve and cry with others. I seem to see a paradox. There are no answers to all questions. But there is despair in this movie, and there is hope. Despair is that you can't help everyone, and hope is that you can save some people in the end. After all, it's easy to not care, and it takes a hundred times more effort and courage to...
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Verlie 2022-03-29 09:01:03
As an educational film, it is comparable to Dead Poets Society, Spring in Cattle Class, Scent of Scent and Knowing Women, and its philosophical and tragic core is much higher than the previous...
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Rosella 2022-03-29 09:01:03
You light the lamp and put it out with your own...
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Fredrick 2022-03-29 09:01:03
It turned out to be a new work by the director of "American X-Files", which is really low-production. The youth of American teenagers is so heavy, degenerate and distressing. . Although I don't have a strong sense of substitution, I don't understand why it is so painful to go to the extreme, but the ending is very warm. Big nose brother did a good job, he was really strong, and he didn't know enough about it before. . Sister Joan, the god of milk! No matter how much you wear, you can't stop...
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Lola 2022-03-29 09:01:03
Henry is not Onizuka Eiji, Henry+Erica is not Leon and Mathilda, there are no saved students here, only loneliness, sadness, and brokenness. Lucy Liu did a great job and her lines when she collapsed were fantastic. “It is so easy to be callous. It takes courage and character to...
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Orland 2022-03-29 09:01:03
Life is full of setbacks and pain. The hero explores and observes his soul soberly and honestly. He is not corrupted by his own pain, and uses his wisdom to break free from limitations. There's so much drama in Adrien Brody's deep, melancholy eyes that the role seems tailor-made for him. The deep lines, the realism that hits the heart, there is no formalism in the...
Detachment Comments
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Thomas 2022-03-21 09:02:04
A brief introduction to the color analysis of the movie "Transcendence"
Color analysis in film is often subjective and personal, but that doesn't mean it's untraceable. For the viewing and experience of a movie, in addition to mobilizing a lot of life experience and perception ability of the audience, it also requires a rich imagination, as well as collecting...
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Vinnie 2022-04-19 09:02:07
Voices from people with depression
I am a depressed patient. I'm not sure if I really understood this film, but the shock and the pulsation that it brought me to the bottom of my heart is real. I want to say that there are such groups in any country and any society (rebellious, violent, negative energy at the bottom of the poor...
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Henry Barthes: Whatever is on my mind, I say it as I feel it, I'm truthful to myself; I'm young and I'm old, I've been bought and I've been sold, so many times. I am hard-faced, I am gone. I am just like you.
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Henry Barthes: Y'know you can't... you can't keep living on the street...
Erica: I'm not, I mean, I'm staying here with you.
Henry Barthes: Well, you can't continue to stay here with me. I'm not good for you...
Erica: That's not true. You're like, the only family I've ever had...
Henry Barthes: Well, I can't be your family, I can't give you what you need. You have to understand, you should be...
Erica: You're good and gentle, you're the most kind... I love you Henry. Don't let them take me, please nooooooooo, you're all I have, please don't let me go.
[Social workers take her away still protesting]