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Armani 2023-09-01 23:50:15
Been waiting for the final climax result HE. ....
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Leone 2023-06-23 14:19:44
"Have you ever been terrified of waking up, sweating with fear?" "Have you ever lay in bed and looked out the window, where the light of the lamp was shining, and you started to wonder: Is it dark or dawn? Dawn or dusk? "Samsung, told a low-conflict story with high emotions. In the end, the male protagonist threw the cigarette butt into the wine glass, saying goodbye to the past. The film's preaching is heavy, and it has strong practical significance for reflecting on the alcoholism problem in...
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Rodrigo 2023-02-26 23:47:42
The alcoholism of the refined man is a metaphor. The plot is like the "wicked little circles" under the wine glass are loops, alcohol addiction, forgetfulness, writing, pawning (especially the redemption gun) are loops. Until finally the heroine said "now you know how it ends". Tempering center and hallucination dramas are very wicked, the acting is amazing (really hard), the characters are full and reasonable, and it is a great theatrical tradition. The story is small, the melody is correct,...
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Rosanna 2023-01-27 07:20:15
It's very uncomfortable to watch, the way of film noir, dealing with personal inner problems (alcohol addiction), shooting a kind of tortured psychological depth, interlocking cup marks, walking figures, shaky will (The hallucination coat in the toast song is so cartoony), the close-up phone transitions in the mirror, corresponding to "wake up without knowing the dawn and dusk, the horror is the dawn", this kind of experience of gradually sinking in the downtown is quite literary (and The...
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Travon 2023-01-01 10:28:45
An excellent response to alcoholism, a film noir that is essentially about a person. Camera movement and shadows are used at a natural high level, but does such a happy ending really fit the essence of film noir? The first half uses the metaphor of a circle, so the male protagonist should repeat this desperate but more real...
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Abelardo 2022-11-21 12:20:40
Tobacco, alcohol, and horses are the hardest to...
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Karlie 2022-04-24 07:01:17
One cup is too much, a hundred cups is too little. Shit bully said that of all the addicts I've ever seen, the most hopeless ones are the alcoholic...
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Henderson 2022-04-24 07:01:17
Walk with the devil, happy for a while, miserable for a...
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Cecil 2022-04-24 07:01:17
In New York in 1945, he bought depression and intoxication with his true feelings and dreams, but there was always such a good girl who wrapped the heart of this fragile poet in...
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Gerardo 2022-04-24 07:01:17
"I am not a drinker but a drunk." Every time I watch a movie about an alcoholic, I feel powerless. Relieving the pain in the heart by external force is never worth the gain. The light and shadow application in several places in the film is very...
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Deja 2022-03-26 09:01:09
18th Academy Awards
Four stars, the one missing is the ending.
The director chose the trivial problems of the most common little people in life - the writer's alcoholism, which is not too profound, nor is it a main theme film, but won the 18th Academy Award for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best...
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Stan 2022-01-09 08:01:01
Reprint an old review-never leave
2013-01-05 11:50:00 Wd__ 's film review 9.0
First of all, admire the hero's godlike acting skills. Then, under envy, there is a girlfriend who will never leave, and a barmaid who is waiting for his love at any time, god-like peach blossom luck.
Then say a few thoughts. A person will have some...
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Don Birnam: [to Wick and Helen] Most men lead lives of quiet desperation. I can't take quiet desperation!
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Don Birnam: It shrinks my liver, doesn't it, Nat? It pickles my kidneys, yeah. But what it does it do to the mind? It tosses the sandbags overboard so the balloon can soar. Suddenly I'm above the ordinary. I'm competent. Extremely competent! I'm walking a tightrope over Niagara Falls. I'm one of the great ones. I'm Michaelangelo, molding the beard of Moses. I'm Van Gogh painting pure sunlight. I'm Horowitz, playing the Emperor Concerto. I'm John Barrymore before the movies got him by the throat. I'm Jesse James and his two brothers, all three of them. I'm W. Shakespeare. And out there it's not Third Avenue any longer, it's the Nile, Nat. The Nile and down into the barge of Cleopatra.