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Antonetta 2023-09-19 04:52:34
The story is okay, Agatha style. CE's acting skills are really not...
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Christy 2023-09-18 20:32:11
The Toronto Film Festival received rave reviews, and Team America +007 appeared in a different way, it is worth a trip to the...
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Angel 2023-09-11 03:29:32
Nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the 92nd Academy Awards. The reasoning is done quite solidly, the bureau is beautifully written, and it belongs to the reasoning of the movie (suspense-attraction usage is very visual). Many places may have referred to the "Eight Beauties" of "every bitch in a family, there is no consensus". Of course, the most stable is the grandfather. Daniel Craig playing a famous detective with a French name was annoying at one point (unfortunately, he didn't turn...
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Suzanne 2023-09-02 18:31:12
What are you talking about, Agatha Christie, please, this is obviously a "Furabata Renzaburo"-style flashback reasoning. The detective's nickname is still "gentleman detective". Finally, the heroine asked the detective: When did you start to doubt me? The detective replied: I've been suspicious of you since we first met. I don't believe that the screenwriter and director have not seen "Ren Saburo Furabata". On the contrary, this film has little to do with grandma-style classical reasoning. The...
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Paxton 2023-08-01 04:28:43
No surprises, no surprises, quite satisfactory. I almost fell asleep in the first half, and there were no surprises in the second half. Sometimes I have to admit that people's perceptions are really...
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Conner 2023-07-27 08:44:03
The pain brought by the high reading volume is undoubtedly revealed here. In front of me is the devastation of the plot and the parrot of aesthetics. The audience who has given high scores and praises is really hungry. The layering of the role substitution in the title is thin, Craig's accent is like a Russian British accent, and Evans is very alienated and probably won't act in non-fast food movies. The logic at the end of the film lacks tension and lacks logical height. The film looks like...
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Meaghan 2023-07-09 21:30:11
Rian Johnson's turnaround. An allegorical interpretation is usually not needed, but this political metaphor is too obvious, and the background of the care worker is mentioned several times, but not once, Ecuador, Paraguay, Uruguay and Brazil... De Armas plays the role of soil. The selection of La Traviata is good. [Spoiler] In fact, there is a question. Since a full bottle of morphine will die within 10 minutes, Fran will be shot at 8 o'clock in the morning and will have to wait until 10...
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Antonia 2023-07-09 13:55:21
This play reflects one of the difficulties in the filming of Benge mystery novels: it is good to read as a novel, but it will be boring when filmed. Of course this text is very old structuralist, and the heart of all the tricks is about the misplacement of the signifier and the...
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Willis 2023-07-07 02:05:58
The noble painting style of the classic oil painting tries to cover up the greed and filth within the decaying family. A sharp blade is thrown out of the shell to pierce the false face of human nature. In the end, only the light of pure goodness can enjoy the ultimate wealth. It is not just a killing game chasing the answer, but also enables people to complete their own achievements in the process of exploring the mystery. Hold on until the last second and you'll understand what I'm talking...
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Nakia 2023-06-29 08:20:32
Not recommended. Agatha's natural reasoning, narrative tricks, one person plays two roles, the scene is moved to modern times, the case is investigated with a smartphone, and the case is shared with Twitter, a strong "Sherlock" style. Obviously inferior to Agatha, although four people in the family have certain criminal motives, the plot guides the audience early in the morning, "These people are not murderers, only this one is the murderer." Most of the characters on the scene were excluded...
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Extended Reading
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Benoit Blanc: Why is grief the providence of youth? I don't know. But I'd imagine that age deepens all feelings.
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Benoit Blanc: But the complexity and the gray lie not in the truth but what you do with the truth once you have it.