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Laney 2022-04-19 09:01:20
puppet life
The puppet
puppet
is controlled like a puppet.
The company that the protagonist applies for makes me feel very creative. The
elevator has to go to the 7th floor and a half to get out of the elevator and enter the company. I have to bend my head and bow my head
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Myrna 2022-04-23 07:01:17
"Puppet Life" is a farce
[Official Account: Outside Langyuan] "Puppet Life" is a farce
"Puppet Life" official posterLangyuan Vintage Public Welfare Film Playing Brand
The main character, Craig Schwartz, is a down-and-out puppet busker who, in order to make a living, takes a job as a document manager, and the farce...
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Jeanne 2022-03-24 09:01:18
This film is strange, but ill-fated. Think about it, everybody, climb the dark passage to become a famous Hollywood actor for fifteen minutes? This is still expressing concepts. Channels and crawling are both common and polysemous. They can represent escape from prison or mining. It is the concept that gives new ideas. What is really interesting is the half-low floor and Markovic's one-sidedness. Compared with subjective perspective experience or through subconscious childhood, only they transcend concepts and enter a new and interesting visual fantasy!
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Trycia 2022-03-25 09:01:05
At the beginning, I felt that the rhythm was very good and the thinking was very clear. The more I went, the more I felt that the director wanted to explain everything. In the end, the hodgepodge was gone. The highlight is to create a fantasy way that allows people to peep at people. Satisfy one's own desires.
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