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Lottie 2022-03-20 09:01:45
#925 Interspersed montage super whine. The New York survival dream of the bottom people, two people who are connected by fate bring warmth to the cold reality. The sunshine in Miami is so good, let me change to an outdoor job. Hoffman's play is so good, his eyes are full of...
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Elmer 2022-03-20 09:01:45
I have always disliked the convoluted style of New Hollywood movies, and the values are relatively illusory, but I think this one is better than "Easy Rider". Dustin Hoffman played this cripple more than Kevin Spacey played the bull in "The Usual Suspects," and in less than two years since "The Graduate," he's gone from a teenager to For the unhappy uncle, this is too precocious, isn't...
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Davonte 2022-03-20 09:01:45
The sad history of the lives of little people... If you want to stand in the real society where the fish and dragons are mixed, you must find a way to join the group by yourself. Otherwise, it will be difficult to sell yourself to survive! ... Thought it was a black and white movie? I played it a few years ago, didn't watch it for a long time, and then it was over... Hoffman's last scene was really amazing without blinking for a long time... At that time, it was counted as a montage to show...
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Sadye 2021-12-07 08:01:41
Gen Gucci film! Great work! An Englishman made the most American movie! The best Hollywood movies of the New Wave...
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Sabrina 2021-12-07 08:01:41
Life is not easy. The performance of supporting roles are bright...
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Jany 2021-12-07 08:01:41
The lonely soul wandered in the hustle and bustle in confusion, although it was out of place in it; the cold soul snuggled to warm up and licked the wound, even though life and death were separated for a long...
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Sunny 2021-12-07 08:01:41
Yuzai and COWBOY, the New York dream of migrant...
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Lottie 2021-12-07 08:01:41
#重看# The world is big, but there is no place for it. The city’s intricacies have nothing to do with yourself. Miracles have always belonged to others. The so-called dreams are just for disillusionment; when he takes off his denim jacket, when Florida becomes the last golden light. Root straw, New York-this icy metropolis has given them the warmest harvest. Editing is the biggest highlight. The painful past flashbacks are almost suspenseful, enhancing the self-consistent nature of the narrative...
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Stuart 2021-12-07 08:01:41
2019 Shanghai Film Festival NO.05. The most touching thing about this film is that whether you are a man or a man or something else, after weakening the gender antagonism, the trust and emotion that people build in the daily life of relying on each other are extremely moving. . Most gay movies that strengthen gender identity fail to do so (most gay movies are fighting for equal rights, because they especially strengthen straight-bent opposition).
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Wiley 2021-12-07 08:01:41
"You didn't wait until the rest stop, you went to the toilet by...
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Justus 2021-12-07 08:01:41
The butterfly dream of the precarious
The masterpiece of the new Hollywood movie. The emergence of homosexuality, male prostitutes, and hippies, the disordered order and mental disorder caused by the Vietnam War, and the proliferation of sexual freedom, all elements have made this R-rated movie suffer from martyrs'...
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Maynard 2022-04-19 09:01:55
You are not him, how can you be qualified to accuse him
This is a story of beautiful dreams and cruel reality. A young man with a dream came to New York, but it was not as golden as he imagined. The reality was cruel, and he was simple. After being deceived again and again , he ended up on the streets, and was eventually taken in by someone who had...
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Shirley: Why a cowboy whore? Did you know we were gonna make it?
Ratso Rizzo: So, you really wanna do business?
Shirley: Who is he?
[Joe Laughs]
Shirley: Don't tell me you two are a couple.
[Joe and Rizzo laugh]
Shirley: Hey. Why are you laughing, Joe? Are you really a cowboy?
Joe Buck: Well, I'll tell you the truth now. I ain't a for-real cowboy, but I am one hell of a stud!
Ratso Rizzo: A very expensive stud and I happen to be his manager.
Shirley: How much is this gonna cost me?
Ratso Rizzo: Twenty bucks.
Shirley: Okay.
Ratso Rizzo: And taxi fare for me.
Shirley: Oh, get lost, will ya?
Ratso Rizzo: I agree, but for that service I charge one buck taxi fare. Okay?
Shirley: Yeah, okay, okay, okay.
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Party Girl: What's the matter? How did you get crippled?
Ratso Rizzo: I slipped on a banana peel.