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Brionna 2022-01-26 08:06:03
moral revelation
Movie people repeatedly think about is our moral bottom line
this is our so-called civilized society it?
No morality in sports managers can simplify the normal relations between people money and time to comment on the contract
and the relationship between husband and wife or boyfriend and... -
Laila 2022-03-17 09:01:03
In reality, live easily and be less hypocritical. You are always the closest person when you get hurt after being tricked!
Not very inspirational. Those who can see the inspirational side are all given points by his final confession, but his life is always full of such rhetoric and touching nonsense. He can get to this point because he published a bunch of abuse on a whim. If he insists on living as he wants to be a...
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Royce 2022-03-22 09:01:23
You all nonsense, the best time to cruise is when you are a vampire! ! ! Besides, I really hate Zellweger's plump mouth, so stupid.
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Theresa 2022-04-22 07:01:04
The fulcrum of the two main relationships is actually very unstable, and the development has not been strengthened with a sufficiently rich and progressive plot logic, so the whole perception is shaky, and there is no real empathy. But the story itself, and the cinematic feel unique to the 90s, is compelling enough. Cooper-Gooding Jr. won the Oscar for this film, which is really like his character in the film. Tom's peak appearance is really pleasing to the eye.
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