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Amelie 2022-03-25 09:01:14
If you forgive me, I will forgive you
Laura's silent expression has a melancholy beauty, no earrings, no other obvious accessories, tall and slender figure, neat and elegant hairstyle, and those talking eyes, have made her beautiful enough.
The whole film is Laura's memory. She sent off the person who made her heart move at the... -
Dovie 2022-03-23 09:02:39
Splash classic with dog blood
"Brief Encounter" Chinese translation "Meet Hate Late" is a classic film in the history of British dramas in 1945. There is also a bridge in "The history boys" that pays homage to the show. The play is about 86 minutes, and it depicts a typical extramarital affair of the British middle class at...
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Jerad 2022-03-28 09:01:07
There are no big ups and downs, the film tells a story that can no longer be true, and many plots in the film make me feel immersed. Meeting the right person at the wrong time can happen to any of us, should reason or emotion prevail? I really like the soft burr texture of the light cast on the protagonist's face in the black and white film. They have withstood the baptism of a long time, slowly accumulating, and quietly tell one story after another.
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Pierce 2022-04-23 07:03:27
One of David Lean Directs Noel Coward, the last collaboration between Lean and Coward. Good details.
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