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Lola 2021-12-14 08:01:07
Film Noir with campus background
The protagonist Joseph Gordon-Levitt (the protagonist Neil in another youth theme Mysterious Skin last year) plays an independent high school student Brendan. One day he received a mysterious call for help from his ex-girlfriend Emilie (Claire in Lost). Into the whirlpool. The clues to...
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Justice 2021-12-14 08:01:07
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It's not a wonderful piece, but it's worth seeing. If you don’t understand it after reading it unfortunately, but are bewitched by its strange and cold atmosphere, you can read it a few more times. I seem to be like this. The first time I saw the unsubtitled version more than a year ago...
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Elenora 2022-03-25 09:01:09
The plot is too awkward, and the performances of several actors like a campus love story are very lame. The male protagonist slowly analyzes the ending of the case, although it is somewhat exciting, but it is not very interesting. This film, at best, is a work that combines weirdness and alternative; at worst, it is just an unsuccessful experiment of the director's pretense.
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Aniyah 2022-03-25 09:01:09
Joseph Gordon-Levitt (071128) The third JGL, it seems that he likes the way of the gloomy and intelligent young man, the gray-toned school Noir. The 1/10 truth that the heroine tip gave him in the ending is that Brain is the father of the child? I just read an analysis, and I feel empowered. It turns out that I didn't understand http://www.mtime.com/forum/movie_39675/discussion/77680/
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