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Angelo 2023-04-02 16:23:20
Poor young couples get a teapot that can turn pain into money, they keep hurting themselves and those around them, they get a lot of money and never-ending desires, and eventually they get driven out of control by greed. Life is a huge teapot. At first we just want to survive, then we want to make a fortune, and finally we fall into the black hole of material and desire to do everything, even if we become Hitler, Stalin,...
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Nils 2023-03-22 04:01:46
Life is a ship full of desires, and you must keep its...
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Effie 2023-03-18 10:22:16
It's a bit trivial, the ending part is boring, too much preaching, and I want to fast-forward a bit. ....
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Alivia 2023-03-15 22:33:34
Since they are all R-rated, they can be a little more...
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Aaliyah 2023-03-14 13:29:36
I still prefer this kind of lighthearted and humorous film, and it also brings a bit of...
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Sherman 2023-03-01 19:28:44
It's good for dicks to dream...
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Garett 2023-02-28 10:55:24
m is a means, not an...
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Kim 2023-02-11 23:06:31
20130927jtl A cornucopia-shaped teapot, a fantasy story that relies on the pain of others to generate wealth, which contains the metaphor of material and evil. Hollywood is good at expressing deep themes in a simple and simple way, but obviously a happy ending is not suitable for such a story. The same story, told by European masters, will definitely be a different scene. The pacing and storyline are typical Hollywood, and Juno is sexy. 3.5
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Alysson 2023-02-11 16:28:08
The real-life version of The Lord of the Rings is very creative, but the scene can be bigger, and a teapot trilogy is also made. In the future, there can be a prequel, Hitler's teapot was stolen,...
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Jolie 2023-02-06 12:30:59
The creativity is really not bad, but the acting and plot seriously lowered the good looks, but I really want to have such a...
The Brass Teapot Comments
Extended Reading
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John: Let's review. He has at least two guns, probably a collection of knives - including the kind that curves like it was designed specifically for cutting out the entrails of smaller men with a better developed sense of humor.
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Brandi: Oh, my God! Wizards!