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Gust 2022-03-18 09:01:08
Norman is the kind: everyone "knows". Go over and tell big shot A that I know big shot B. It would be my honor if I can promote you to have dinner together. Then I will find a way to pass on to B: I will lead awesome A to sit with you. Norman's business card read: Counselor. He thought he was very smart, and in the pool of politics, even if he was willing to lay on the ground as a footing cloth, he was likely to fall because of his back...
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Serenity 2022-03-17 09:01:09
A political sketch that laughs and scolds but speaks deeply, no matter how long-sleeved, sleek and cunning brokers, it is inevitable that they will not know how to advance and retreat, and they will eventually be bound by their ambitions. Left and right are stretched, press the gourd to float the scoop, even if there is a flash on the stage, but in the end there is no Mo Ni Zhen...
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Karson 2022-03-17 09:01:09
I can’t agree with Richard Gere’s political views and remarks, but as far as acting is concerned, starting with first-degree fear and Norton’s high-level drama, it is also a rare strength group. This movie reminded me of the "broker" that my uncle used to meet in Beijing, how from an elementary school teacher to the second pole in Beijing's political and economic circles. The remnants of the Warring States...
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Jamaal 2022-03-16 09:01:08
Norman is like a clown, and in the end he can only quell political struggles with death. The proud part of the film is Norman's few phone calls, the scenes are mixed, the mood is clear, and it is very black and humorous. The soundtrack is very feel, and it is similar to the character's personality. The biggest regret is that Norman did not explain why he did this. It's a pity that I haven't been able to analyze it in...
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Hyman 2022-03-16 09:01:08
It's a very advanced black comedy. The director expounded a theory in four...
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Dariana 2022-03-15 09:01:10
In fact, it is the kind of social bitch you see most often around you and me. It seems that everyone knows him. It depends on the interpersonal relationship and intelligence of the setter to survive... The fundamental reason for the failure to become a big climate is that the mouth is too...
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Briana 2022-03-15 09:01:10
Really fell asleep. Falling asleep in the important part, Richard Gere awoke and arranged for the funeral to commit suicide! So doing consulting is really sad. What are your core skills? It's the interpersonal relationship, it's too easy to be circumvented by yourself, and you die if you are not careful. We are all just a steam of the game of God overturning the clouds and rain, there is no eternal winner and no eternal loser. The camera shakes too much in one or two shots, and the depth of...
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Alexys 2022-03-14 14:12:30
A four-act drama, political network. The story of a political broker who vacillates between the various forces to "solve problems and solve problems" for everyone. The biggest flaw may still be the lack of a reasonable explanation for the protagonist’s motives, but Richard Gere’s set of costumes supported the entire acting...
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Bailey 2022-01-23 08:06:22
The surprised director unexpectedly wrote such a story, what a magical "Official Appearance"... the movie is divided into scenes and scenes, with more drama. It’s been a long time since I watched Gere’s movie, and I forgot that he was so capable-the perfect characterization of Norman made all the audience “read” him: he “fixed” everything, and it seemed that there was nothing. When big people talk about things and everything depends on money, he is so small and...
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Angel 2022-01-23 08:06:22
Extremely black humorous (tragedy) drama, sitting on a bench, all hallucinations flashed in my mind, the cold wind blew, and then I ate Nuts and died. It has never existed and is never...
Norman Comments
Extended Reading
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Alexandra (Alex) Green: The thing is, Norman... everybody knows who you are, but nobody knows anything about you.
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Micha Eshel: Can I trust you, Norman?
Norman Oppenheimer: ...I will never betray you.
Micha Eshel: [tears in his eyes] ... I love you, Norman.
[Micha throws his cell phone into a fish pond]