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Rozella 2022-01-15 08:01:55
The original is hurt
I was still excited before reading Nima. Someone finally changed this book into a movie. After reading the original book, watching the movie feels that all three views have been subverted. The heroine in the movie is maddeningly mad, and I, Nima, don’t know what she wants to do when the scheming...
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Jacinthe 2022-01-15 08:01:55
She is not infatuated, she is atonement
Serena's original novel comes from Ron Rash, and has a good performance in the Faulkner Prize. The story itself has the background of the times, and there are single-line contradictions (because the focus of the brushstrokes is on women and human nature), but the story itself has no solution.
This...
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Cathy 2022-03-28 09:01:08
A Better World When the female director Bill faced such an epic film, she didn't know whether she was deprived of editing rights or lost control of the film. All the characters jumped, and all the places that were supposed to be exciting were abrupt!
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Sedrick 2022-03-19 09:01:07
The strong academic style, bookish, and incomprehensible.
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Pemberton: Hell, that dog's bigger than that. I thought you said there were panthers here.
Galloway: I ain't seen a panther in these mountains for nine years.
Pemberton: What about the carcass we found up in Noland? Something mauled that.
Galloway: That weren't no panther. Chest weren't torn open. They eat the heart first.
Pemberton: You find me an honest-to-God panther to hunt, and I'll give you a $20 gold piece.
Galloway: If there's a panther still around here it's likely touched by the devil. They end up hunting you.
Pemberton: Well, I want one.
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Serena: I think you've taken none months to do about six months' work. But a few changes should greatly increase profitability.
Buchanan: What did you find, wife or a partner?
Pemberton: Both.