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Rebeka 2021-12-11 08:01:26
With a little indifferent in...
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Jany 2021-12-11 08:01:26
Finally moved by Halle Berry. Shake back! Shake...
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Roselyn 2021-12-11 08:01:26
I used to see the introduction on the subject of anti-death penalty. Hailey Berry’s film really made people spit blood and sacrificed a lot for art. The death penalty is not only a punishment for the prisoner, but also a torture for the executor. The end of the film is a bit disturbing. Can they live...
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Cleveland 2021-12-11 08:01:26
There are actually a lot of drama conflicts, but they are handled very restrained. Although I disagree with some practices, different cultural backgrounds must make different decisions. Halle Berry is pretty good, why wouldn't he be acting after...
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Mabelle 2021-12-11 08:01:26
The whole film is very restrained, the only flash point is the 72-minute sex scene. At the end, when Lycia knew the truth, the restraint that was on the verge of breaking out was just right. The film structure tends to be circular, and the protagonists at both ends of the story slowly approach and merge, which reminds people of the narrative style of Wong Kar-wai's movies, but this proposition about "race" is more ambitious, deeper, and more...
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Travon 2021-12-11 08:01:26
Heath Ledger committed suicide. I was really scared and crying. I angrily asked if you hated me and then applied to answer that I have always loved you. Finally, he shot himself. . . It was very uncomfortable. . I like another translated name to embrace the sunny...
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Jasen 2021-12-11 08:01:26
With this film, Halle Berry won the 74th Oscar for Best Actress. Surprisingly, the male partner is Heath Ledger. Unfortunately, he is playing a very standard role. The fate of the person in the film faintly corresponds to his future choices, which makes people sigh. The overall mood is depressed, depressed, re-depressed, intermittently erupting, and finally suppressed at the...
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Eliane 2021-12-11 08:01:26
The love between the death row’s widow and the jailer is slightly contrary, and Billy Bob Thornton always has the temperament to kill the heroine. His indifference to his family lacks a reasonable explanation, which makes people unable to convince him and his daughter. The main line of feelings, watching Halle Berry crying on the steps always felt that he was caught in a whirlpool of stories about escaping from the town of...
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Betsy 2021-12-11 08:01:26
Generally speaking, the script of the movie is average, Halle Berry contributed an excellent performance in the few scenes, which is unforgettable, and the emotional anger at the end of the film is handled very...
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Andreanne 2021-12-11 08:01:26
Mark Foster directed the famous work, and Halle Berry was crowned as the double queen of Berlin and Oscar. 1. The first 1/3 focused on death penalty execution and father-son conflicts, and the second 2/3 were love stories between death row prisoners’ wives and death sentence executioners. The common bereavement and pain brought together two people who should not share the same sky. The issue of racial discrimination and the severely alienated father-son relationship run through the film. 2....
Monster's Ball Comments
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Lesly 2021-12-11 08:01:26
Love is not love, love is just need
This is a complex, oppressive film that is saturated with the entanglement of men and women, races, joys and sorrows; even, there is no hope, only despair.
Race: The director struggled to express the hatred between black and white people, and then desperately to bridge the gap between the two. In a... -
Dawn 2022-03-23 09:01:57
Monster's Ball
The story takes place in a small southern American town where racial prejudice is deeply rooted. The protagonist Hank (Billy Bob Taunton) grew up in a conservative white family, and he served as a guard on death row in a small town prison. One of Hank's duties is to help carry out the execution....
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Hank Grotowski: I went by our station on the way home... I like that sign. I think we're gonna be alright.
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Hank Grotowski: What's that? Some kinda... some kinda annual... school annual or something?"