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Jamar 2022-03-16 09:01:08
"Upside Down Ace": Self-mistakes under the Big Lie
"In the group, the individual hides himself, the moral responsibility is replaced by the 'will of the majority', and the group, in the name of the majority, is secretive about morality."
This is a story of a value stubbornness being ravaged by a group carnival. Teyton was a notorious New York-based...
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Marcelino 2022-01-26 08:45:16
ace in the cave
The director is also a screenwriter, and he is indeed very skilled. The story is simple and smooth, and the characters are distinct.
Especially the character of the male protagonist is full and three-dimensional. The opening is ambitious but has the stain of despair. The first one enters the cave...
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Filomena 2022-03-25 09:01:20
1 The first time Douglas walked into the tabloid office is a classic for screenwriters! In a short period of time, there are not many lines and actions, but the era and regional environment, the comparison of the two characters, the words on the topic, and even the interesting interest are all explained. Even as soon as you enter the door to say hello, one word can reveal information. Simply awesome! This should also be his major advantage, and it is also common in other movies. 2 Lao Dao's performance is very explosive, much stronger than the cool male protagonist of Bao's family in the Dragon and Phoenix episodes that I watched a few days ago. 3 The story begins immediately after the foreshadowing is sufficient. For the sake of the theme, the subsequent development is a little taken for granted, and all aspects are going in the same direction. 4 In the end, the old-fashioned spiritual and physical torment was brought to the audience through the picture. 5 Wilder is really a master of "movie", and I believe he has a very deep understanding of the movie. Learn all!
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Lavonne 2022-03-20 09:02:53
Although it is exaggerated, it is full of deep thinking about the issue of journalism ethics~
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