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Earnest 2022-03-26 09:01:12
I prefer the translation of "The Metropolis": A flock of chicks masters the laws of survival in a metropolis by rehearsing bourgeois socialization. The exaggeration and pretense full of words are the identity of the chicks to...
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Earnestine 2022-03-25 09:01:19
4.5 The director's debut work, although it is a scene scene, but every detail of the cutscenes is well handled, with a lot of dialogue to connect some transition gaps, the coherence is very natural. Much better than The Last Day of Disco. Every young person in the small group is very cute, and they are young and like each other before entering the adult world, and the texture is moving. A group of young people talk about philosophy, literature, sociology, and theology at the dance party, and...
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Dolly 2022-03-25 09:01:19
It's pretty good-looking, and there are lines and tension between the...
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Alexandro 2022-03-25 09:01:19
It's not bad, although it's a little awkward to watch Americans play a little...
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Eriberto 2022-03-25 09:01:19
In the end, Tom and Rick confronted each other. Seeing that the surrounding air began to heat up, the anger of both sides began to rise. I was eagerly waiting for who would KO who and who would weep for whom. Larry was still there shouting: "I Warning, he's a Fourierist!" Do you think this will scare muscle men away =...
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Sylvester 2022-03-25 09:01:19
It's surprisingly good! I didn't know people actually use the word "tiresome" in real...
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Elissa 2022-03-25 09:01:19
Met a group of people at some point in life and became someone else Made new friends @Publicis Cinéma, rencontre avec Whit...
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Mireya 2022-03-25 09:01:19
Extraordinary thinking, fascinating...
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Orland 2022-03-25 09:01:19
Works that convey the spirit of the times, typical CC taste. Whit Stillman relatively objectively shows the yuppie trend of the last century, but in general, he has not jumped out of his class identity, and is even slightly...
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Lila 2022-03-25 09:01:19
"Gossip Girl" meets "Annie Hall", and the boys and girls can move directly to the Woody Allen set in another 40 years. It looks like "The Breakfast Club", but the ideological core is very different. After all, this film is still the daily routine of those spoiled rich kids in the Upper East Side of New York who do nothing and talk about it, plus a hypocritical outsider, which shows that vanity and hypocrisy do not distinguish between rich and poor. But ah, without Woody Allen's own humorous...
Metropolitan Comments
Extended Reading
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Charlie Black: Hey, look at this.
Tom Townsend: What is it?
Charlie Black: Looks like some girl's panties.
Tom Townsend: Jesus, that bastard.
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Serena Slocum: I didn't save your letters but I didn't throw them away.
Tom Townsend: I don't understand, is that a riddle?