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Waylon 2023-06-23 13:27:07
Saw it at the cinema. This plot is too stupid, isn't it? Thirty minutes is equal to a year, and if you run away from the cracks in the stone, you will faint. Well, tell me where is this beach? I will spend the rest of my life in one...
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Cesar 2023-05-26 10:18:08
The concept is very high, the plot is very broken. A beach that makes people age rapidly, I thought I could see a different life, and people are looking forward to condensing unexpected or profound things. But the characters are as hysterical and stupid as any other routine thriller. The whole film, like the characters in it, is just "aging in body and incomplete in...
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Kayli 2023-05-25 19:10:58
"Life's a beach and then you...
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Nichole 2023-04-27 06:43:07
Nate Shyamalan has a magic power, he can always turn a good idea into a bad movie, just like a psychiatric doctor in the movie, he is confused when he is...
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Therese 2023-04-23 21:33:06
Amazing scheduling! Those 360-degree, panning, and follow-through long-shot movements gave me several layers of goosebumps. Abandoning CG computer special effects and returning to traditional film techniques, it only shows the different emotional aspects of human aging (from horror/scare to romantic and moving moments) through unknown scheduling methods. Reaction shots to magnify the audience's imagination. The theme is a comprehensive upgrade of "Visit Fright". (The last two scenes are a bit...
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Burdette 2023-04-12 07:38:55
Do not watch this movie! I just watched this movie and found myself three and a half years older. Shyamalan behind the scenes. Shyamalan really captures the fear of getting old as soon as you turn around the person around you. The real fear is not to see yourself getting older, but to suddenly see the wrinkles on the faces of the people you know and dearest all of a...
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Shannon 2023-04-09 23:38:10
3.5, Shyamalan built a real sense of weirdness. The director's own cameo role feels more meaningful. Uncertainty is integrated into the determinable long shot. Many gods look down on the perspective. Unfortunately, there are still some flaws in the script, maybe for commercial trade-offs. , this setting did not play very...
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Jasen 2023-03-19 04:31:15
The long and narrow beach is really suitable for these horizontal or rotating motion shots, and they really create a sense of space cornering. However, as an abstract concept of time, “getting old” is not enough to use a lot of virtual focus or a strange composition that can’t find the visual center, and it is not enough to use the space outside the painting to make it work. "Oldness" needs to be seen (changes in appearance, height, posture) or directly felt (loss of vision, hearing, and...
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Jaleel 2023-03-06 06:59:34
The concept of a life in a day is certainly not the first, but it is not easy for Shyamalan to play both horror and family warmth through this. There are countless amazing mirror movements and composition in the whole film; I don’t rely on CG to show my aging, if I don’t get nominated for Oscar next year, it will be a wrongful...
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Elissa 2023-02-25 08:34:37
6.7/10 The Declaration of Helsinki praised the film. Shyamalan once again used his best conspiracy theory to package a promotional film about professional ethics and morality. Is it surprising or...
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Jaime 2022-08-30 13:40:15
Review - "Old Man" (OLD) - Escape from the Spiritual Time House
3.5
"A man with a voice that sounded like 50 years old called someone and said: 'I'm his 6-year-old concubine'"
Naishamaran's films, even if the results are not always as everyone wants, but he can deconstruct a specific theme and play with the concept to become what he wants. Therefore, "when a...
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Jordy 2022-08-30 13:47:22
Just write it as a reference for those who haven't read it yet
1. The advantage of planning is that the setting is interesting. I saw a theory before that the "choose one person to die" marriage advocated in the old times is so difficult to achieve in modern times. One of them is that the development of modern medicine has extended the average lifespan of...
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Prisca: [to Trent aged 6] Stop wishing away this moment.
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Kara Aged 15: [Kara and Trent sit in the sand as she clutches the remains of their newborn son and states off into the distance] We're not getting off this beach. We never had a prom. Or a graduation. There's so many memories we didn't have. It's not fair...
Trent Aged 15: [leaning against her] He needs to rest now.
[She looks at him, then away again, vacantly loosening her grip on the bundle and allowing him to take it]