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Bernhard 2023-09-24 15:50:29
The first half was okay, with a sense of Woody Allen's Chaplin entering the world of a Clockwork Orange. The second half of the important plots were handled rashly, and time was spent pretending to be crazy and acting stupid. Still, Woody Allen and Diane Keaton in A Streetcar Named Desire were...
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Gennaro 2023-09-23 12:13:11
"1984" + science fiction + hippie...
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Felipe 2023-09-18 09:27:07
I remember that there were many movies that I borrowed DVDs from the library last year that were not recorded in time, and I can't even think about them now. The most impressive plot of the film: the surreal architecture (reminds me of Brasilia) and the "sex"...
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Cullen 2023-09-16 04:05:42
"-what do you believe in? -sex and death. Two things that come once in my life...
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Elizabeth 2023-09-15 03:59:11
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha...
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Garry 2023-09-14 21:17:11
It feels like this is a work in the transition period of the old man: not only the early boring jokes, but also gradually showing some signs of maturity; "My brain? It's my second favorite...
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Dejuan 2023-08-10 04:09:33
Science is an intellectual dead end, you know? It's a lot of little guys in tweed suits cutting up frogs on foundation...
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Isabel 2023-07-28 09:35:23
As long as the two arguing and scolding each other stupidly together, stole noses with fake doctors clumsily together, and mess up things together, just want to laugh...
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Wilfred 2023-07-26 22:48:31
So smart, a Stockholm-style fall of all mankind, let us all hold the ball in the climax terminal and drunk ourselves Ou...
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Beaulah 2023-07-22 16:22:19
"I don't believe in God, science and politics, I only believe in sex and death", the dystopian farce under the lens of Woody Allen is too poor to deal...
Sleeper Comments
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Rosario 2022-05-27 16:41:57
It’s the first time I watched a movie by myself after I met Teacher Xu
-You don’t believe in politics, religion, science, what do you believe in
-Sex and death
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Amelia 2022-05-27 19:54:24
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This film was filled with a joyous and sweet atmosphere from beginning to end, and neither of the two men’s eyes could hide their admiration for each other. This must have been their happiest time. Especially Woody Allen, his love for Diane Keaton was so eloquent that he wanted to kiss her every...
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Miles Monroe: [Commenting about his new, robotic dog; Rags] Is he housebroken, or is he going to leave batteries all over the floor?
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Miles Monroe: My God! I beat a man insensible with a strawberry!