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Winston 2023-08-29 07:13:02
Truffaut x Deneuve ended unexpectedly. . . . ....
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Keyshawn 2023-06-14 13:55:00
Gentle Entanglement and Resistance // Melodrama and...
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Reginald 2023-06-13 21:37:46
God ends. Although it is in the background of World War II, the underground resistance activities only stop there, and more focus on the drama within the drama, with the birth of a drama to bring out the French people's natural love of freedom, art and romance. Also, Truffaut loves 3P too...
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Earl 2023-03-12 04:20:01
Truffaut never forgets...
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Maria 2023-02-22 15:56:33
Liberty, Tolerance, Reason,...
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Robyn 2022-12-23 07:56:37
#Cannes Film Festival# Classic Playback Unit 4K...
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Guillermo 2022-10-23 12:21:06
The truth of the show is still just acting, Marion thought she loved him, and it became love after pondering the details for too...
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Demario 2022-10-02 14:35:39
Deneuve is forever beautiful Gangdan was so handsome when he was...
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Angie 2022-09-28 12:54:12
honestly, didnt get...
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Dejuan 2022-04-24 07:01:22
The finale is awesome. . . The front is too procrastinated and slow. . Fortunately, there is a fast forward function. ....
The Last Metro Comments
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Lottie 2022-03-23 09:03:04
Life is like a play, play is life.
I still remember when I watched "Farewell My Concubine" for the first time, the moment when Chen Dieyi swung his sword to kill himself on the dark stage, how shocking it was, the coldness penetrated into my marrow all the time. In the play, Chen Dieyi played Concubine Yu; outside the play, Dieyi...
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Lon 2022-01-16 08:02:17
Not who she belongs to, but who belongs to her
This is the first French film in the 1980s that I have come into contact with. I don’t know if it’s because of watching it during the review season. I am particularly patient. I feel that the whole film gives me a sense of alienation and closeness that is far away there. Not to mention too much,...
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Jean-Loup Cottins: This is Arlette Guillaume, our set and costume designer. Bernard Granger. He'll play Carl. You must have seen him on stage.
Arlette Guillaume: I don't think so. Wait. Yes, now I recall it.
Jean-Loup Cottins: At the Grand Guignol?
Arlette Guillaume: No, it was in something more ordinary. He played a man cruising the streets.
Bernard Granger: You can't judge me by that part. I was improvising.
Arlette Guillaume: Yet, I could have sworn you knew this role by heart.
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Nadine Marsac: You read palms?
Bernard Granger: Oh-la-la-la-la.
Nadine Marsac: Go ahead. What do you see?
Bernard Granger: I see...
Nadine Marsac: Yes?
Bernard Granger: I see that there are two women in you.
Nadine Marsac: That's true!
Director: François Truffaut
Language: French,German,Italian Release date: February 19, 1981