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Jaren 2022-04-23 07:01:46
A sense of immersion that has never been experienced before. The audio-visual style of PTA is too sharp in this film, and the senses are being mobilized every...
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Kenton 2022-04-23 07:01:46
Love Disorder Three Areas Chinese Character Simplified...
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Van 2022-04-23 07:01:46
That's it, right when I started dreaming about Barry punching him seven nagging sisters & the pimp family who kept giving him trouble, he told me that's it. that's it, honey. You gotta understand it's a cure rather than a story of a psychopathic violent person. Can't you understand him when he can't stop crying? With the rhythm of the irregular music and the constant noise-like interrogation of the people around him, his world is a taut string, and one should not live such a tense...
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Theodore 2022-04-23 07:01:46
The anxiety the PTA creates in this movie is maddening. The restrictive composition of long-lens translation and high exposure really perfectly restores the real situation of anxiety. With the impatient soundtrack and dialogue, the paranoia under self-isolation is fully displayed. And in the end, the irritability surrounding the audience is resolved by violent release as a final release of emotion. Saying it is a love sketch, it is better to say that it is caring for the...
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Vickie 2022-04-23 07:01:46
Although there is no reason for love to come, but PTA really ignores and does not provide any credible reason for Lena to fall in love with Barry, and let the love between the two happen as if letting go of himself. The irrationality and loneliness of PTA are established. The desire of men for women. Barry's affection for Lena is so open to him that to become his inner powerhouse, he delusionally thinks that he only needs the love of a woman who is different from his sisters. The men in PTA are...
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Everett 2022-04-23 07:01:46
So weird! Such a crazy and irritable fraud case and love line, but with a gentle minor key and a psychedelic lens, a strong sense of confusion and confusion, as if sneaking into Barry's neurotic brain, grotesque and...
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Eusebio 2022-04-22 07:01:13
Very well paced, dizzying love...
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Marcellus 2022-04-22 07:01:13
Sorry I can't accept it! In the first 30 minutes, I didn't even know what to say. The camera followed the male lead back and forth, back and forth, back and forth, plus his few hot sisters back and forth, I was going crazy! An unmarried man has 7 sisters, can this man be a weirdo? The blue suit of the invincible props, back and forth from beginning to end! Emily Watson's face was...
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Melba 2022-04-22 07:01:13
Jonathan Demme is possessed, but not quite as boisterous as Mr. Demme's romantic comedy. Paul has done the perfection that all his movie heroes have done, the language of the shots is flawless, and the plot is simple enough to be idiots but smooth as water. This strange love story with a criminal twist is his favorite Demme teacher's routine, but when it comes to romance, Paul is more affectionate and infectious than the teacher. After overcoming the psychological barriers to the male...
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Ellen 2022-04-22 07:01:13
It is actually a very very interesting film! Adam Sandler's performance in it is much better than in recent years. The craziness and weirdness of the protagonists, PT Anderson's grasp and experimentation of color, the use of lens flare, plus Ingenious soundtrack by Jon Broin,...
Punch-Drunk Love Comments
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Barry: Yeah. You know what? I'm gonna go out of town. I'm gonna go out of town for two days.
Lance: Where are you going, Barry?
Barry: I have to go to Hawaii, but you can't tell my sisters.
Lance: [overlapping] You're going to Hawaii?
Barry: Yeah, don't tell my sisters though.
Lance: [overlapping] That's so wonderful, you're going to Hawaii!
Barry: [overlapping] Just make sure you don't tell my sisters.
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Lena: I'm going to Hawaii on Friday.
Barry: [excited] Hawaii? I was thinking about going there!
Lena: [excited] Really?
Barry: [excited] I was thinking about going there on business!
Lena: [excited] Well, if YOU're gonna go...
Barry: [serious] I'm probably not gonna go though...
Lena: Oh, that's... that's too bad, cause... it's SO great over there, and if you were there we could say... hello to each other or something...
Barry: [in a single breath] Yes-that-would-be-great-but-I'm-not-exactly-sure-I-have-so-much-going-on-here-a-lot-depends-on-this-thing-if-it-happens-I-won't-be-able-to-go-but-if-it-doesn't-happen-I-might-be-able-to... I probably won't though.