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Laverna 2021-11-23 08:01:11
I'm a little tired of similar biographical themes. What is the difference between this performance of Model Worker and "Ms....
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Fiona 2021-11-23 08:01:11
It looks too similar to "Mrs....
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Dave 2021-11-23 08:01:11
Julie may have profited from the poker table, but profit is definitely not her goal; on the contrary, she desires justice more than anyone, because everyone runs according to her rules of the game, which is the only source of the meaning of her behavior. Not everyone can understand this kind of thing. Fortunately, the arbiter of the greater rules of the game, the judge, is obviously one of them. What he gave Jasmine was undoubtedly not a sympathetic commutation, but a self-pardoning order from...
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Rigoberto 2021-11-23 08:01:11
I hate the ending, my father's line is terrible, and I have to give Molly a catharsis, which is a bit of forced chicken soup. The high-speed narrative dialogue in the first two hours is still very cool, but there is no beginning and end without "Jobs". However, there are some points that are too fast and I really can’t think normally. Can those financial and fraud knowledge speak slower? Or speak...
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Lavonne 2021-11-23 08:01:11
The dialogue and narration in the film are intensive and fast, completely disregarding the audience's feelings, and self-confessing a look of narcissism. It can be said that any role in the film is extremely disgusting, and it can even be said that they are cold-blooded and narrow-minded and selfish, and use no means to achieve their goals. The narrative of the film is also extremely chaotic. Generally speaking, this is a film in which the film director is too addicted to...
Molly's Game Comments
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Larry Bloom: I'm your father. Trying to comprehend how much I love you would be like trying to visualize the size of the universe.
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Larry Bloom: I didn't know you got beaten up until I read it in your book. It was a hell of a way to learn about it, you should know. And if I'm hiring someone to find the guy who did it then I'm hiring someone to kill him.
Molly Bloom: Don't even joke about that.
Larry Bloom: I'm not.
Molly Bloom: It wasn't a purse snatcher, Dad. It was the mafia.
Larry Bloom: I don't care if it's the leader of the mob. Someone put their hand on you, they're gonna suffer.
Molly Bloom: Dad, I'm fine.
Larry Bloom: No, they're gonna suffer.
Molly Bloom: Dad, I'm alright. Really, I'm fine.