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Howell 2021-12-09 08:01:33
The most amazing thing about this film is the unprecedented and accurate portrayal of the hero and heroine in real life: a morally greedy ghost, and a small, thin-legged student. Why is Reese Witherspoon a horrible thing for thousands of years? come on, it's just her face!her face!her chin!...
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Rosetta 2021-12-09 08:01:33
At that time, Alexander Payne was a little bit wicked and a little bit playful in addition to his inherent sense of life. It's too bad to freeze Reese Witherspoon's strange expressions a few times. It doesn't look like a campus theme at all, it is clearly an adult world. There are many things I want to talk about, politics, life choices, family, dreams, etc., all with a bit of irony. In some places, the wickedness is very exciting and...
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Scotty 2021-12-09 08:01:33
I didn’t care about it back then, I’m going to blow you up...
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Alan 2021-12-09 08:01:33
Zhou Liming said that this film is a microcosm of the American democratic system, partly agreeing with Tracy-politician, Paul-kind people, Tommy-rebel, teacher-executor, student union elections-pretending to be "democracy" under the system's permission. The shooting is very lively and beautiful, and you can see the shadow of Payne's work. The focus of attention is actually to be the teacher of the "middle-aged...
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Brent 2021-12-09 08:01:33
Nebraska stories, fatalism, "ethics and morality" contradiction between knowledge and behavior... Westward to Washington vs. East to New York, the elite will win the fishing line... Middle-aged men are short-sighted and willing to be mediocre, but vainly destroy the future of the better, hoping Stealing fishery, igniting the dead, and becoming a wicked person, cannot escape the discipline and punishment of the society...Sneezing the electoral system and Catholicism...Coke's freeze frame +...
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Kameron 2021-12-09 08:01:33
[131110] I have seen the movie that best describes the American campus culture. The three president candidates represent the three kinds of people in the school. The pungent irony has blackened the teaching profession. The right angle of narrative, full of black...
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Jaeden 2021-12-09 08:01:33
The campus black humor is full of flavor. I just want to say that Paul is really cute and upset everyone. I really want to shoot Fei Trixie. Although I admire her kind of uplifting character, I am really indifferent or even disgusted with Rexie. There are many ways to realize your dreams, and blindly competing for victory will only make you fall worse one...
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Lolita 2021-12-09 08:01:33
This scheming story that forced the upper ranks to succeed us, in the end, most of the people who "master" the world are deliberate and hardworking scum. As a dick, you can only throw a glass of Coke at them and turn around and run away. But the premise is still in the United States. I really can't think of anyone who is more suitable for this role than Witherspoon. In terms of annoying energy, she should also be considered the number one in the history of...
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Madisyn 2021-12-09 08:01:33
The adult satirical black humor set in the campus youth comedy shell. Payne is definitely a Reese Witherspoon...
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Clinton 2021-12-09 08:01:33
The story is good, interesting, and interesting, much better than those no-brain campus movies. The acting is also very good. Reese Witherspoon's role is very boring. She performs just right. In addition, the male lead's performance is also very suitable for the role, without any abrupt and artificial feeling. Overall it is much better than...
Election Comments
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[Jim and Diane are having sex]
Diane McAllister: Oh, God, oh, just like that, yeah. Fill me up. Fill me up. Yeah! Fill me up!
[Jim imagines Linda's face on Diane's head]
Linda Novotny: Oh God, just like that. Oh yeah, fill me up. Oh God, just like that. Do it, Jim, fuck me!
[suddenly Tracy's face pops over Linda's]
Tracy Flick: Do it, Jim. Just like that. Do it, Jim, fill me up. Just like that. Do it, Mister M, do it. Fuck me, Mister M, fuck me.
[Jim is a bit disturbed but somehow it makes him even more enthusiastic]
Tracy Flick: Fuck me hard, Mr. McAllister. Harder! Harder! Fuck me, Mr. McAllister. Fuck me hard. Harder! Fuck me! Please!
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Jim McAllister: Larry, we're not electing the fucking Pope here. Just tell me who won.