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Jaeden 2022-02-04 08:22:54
I'll see you at the...
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Daniela 2022-02-04 08:22:54
Why do some people give so much time from their lives to the movies, to watch, chat obsessively, and comment with their hearts, because they all have a movie fan complex in their hearts that creates eternal movie in the theater, after all, life is limited , but the light and shadow are infinite. Roger Ebert, a playful and great cinephile, there will still be cinemas in...
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Demario 2022-02-04 08:22:54
A complete and detailed review of Albert's life, from the death of his father in childhood, to joining the journalism industry when he was young, and then working hard in Chicago to achieve a good career, although Albert is not a theoretician, but he undertakes it very well. With the mission of popularizing film culture to the public, the film focuses on the last years of Albert, an ordinary and brave old man, who has a love for film and text, and a lot of gossip. I will turn out the Beauty...
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Dana 2022-02-04 08:22:54
Hey, Roger Ebert's two movie review books "The Great Movie" and "Wake Up in the Darkness" that were introduced from the mainland are right there with me, but I haven't read them seriously yet,...
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Martina 2022-02-04 08:22:54
Roger Ebert can be regarded as my film teacher. If this is just a film about film critics, I believe that not many audiences can resonate; it is more about a person with a rich heart's curiosity about life and perception of human nature. Albert said he lives in movies because movies are life itself. Sharing feelings, sharing insights is its greatest charm. We love his movie reviews, but also because there is life in it! Cry at the...
Life Itself Comments
Extended Reading
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Roger Ebert: We're both consious of the passage of time, of it's flow, slipping through our fingers, like a long silk scarf.
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Rick Kogan: I don't know Pauline Kael. I never knew Pauline Kael, but fuck Pauline Kael. Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel were the most powerful critics of all-time in any realm.