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Ashlynn 2023-09-02 04:57:54
Lynn Ramsey's "The Mousetrap" is one of the few independent works of British realism that has a style that is hard to imitate. The film focuses on guilt-corrupted children, and around it reveals the rotten ethos of Britain's under-the-radar community with the legacy of industry. Natural scenes flow with the depressing poetry of symbolism in high-form photography, and the filthy streets and murky rivers all exude a stench of beauty....
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Yasmin 2023-09-01 06:27:12
Tragedy for Children, Shame for...
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Monica 2023-08-14 22:48:38
Don't let the child die,...
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Vilma 2023-07-23 10:46:30
I don't understand a word of Scottish English. Thought it was Ken...
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Corene 2023-07-01 07:32:23
The community is full of rubbish, mice are running around, children living in it can't see the colorful colors of this world, some are drowning, some are perpetrators, there are psychological shadows that can't be relieved, longing for friends but always walking alone , children are unable to obtain mental health, only in fantasy, in the beautiful wheat fields, in the distant moon, can they find a trace of...
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Felicia 2023-06-29 08:57:05
During the viewing period, I have seen...
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Shirley 2023-05-22 13:03:40
Except the slow motion is a bit too much, the shot is very good, the catcher in the wheat...
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Gayle 2023-04-30 06:40:14
There are many moving pictures and details. I feel that the creation of the environment atmosphere can also be more gloomy and...
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Gus 2023-03-18 05:58:22
Does the ending have to be...
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Brandi 2023-03-15 17:47:09
"Thanks for saving my wife... I mean life."...
Ratcatcher Comments
Extended Reading
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Kenny: Goodbye, Snowball!