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Cameron 2022-04-07 08:01:02
photographer
A comedy master of the same era as Chaplin.
The most famous of his comedies are "Seven Chances" and "Safe at Last". The names must be unfamiliar, but as long as the scenes in these two movies are mentioned, everyone must be very clear.
"Seven Chances" is the one that many brides chase after a... -
Afton 2022-04-07 08:01:02
sad keaton
In fact, Keaton's films have always brought me joy and creativity, as well as the positive energy that has always been there! It is always giving me a positive force, which is joyful and upward! Even the sunshine at the end of the only tragic short film "Daydream" before, I feel that there is...
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Stacy 2022-04-07 09:01:08
2020-07-28, about 2008, my dad took me to the zoo to take pictures, and I took a lot of pictures. At that time, there were very few printing shops, and it was rare to find them. My dad took them to the shop, and I waited and waited outside. Finally, I waited for someone to come out: When can I pick it up? - The camera is not loaded with film!
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Brett 2022-04-07 09:01:08
Quite an interesting film. The jokes are dense and the plot is very subtly woven into the camera. The section of changing clothes in the swimming pool is simply a stroke of genius, making people laugh from ear to ear. The funny little monkey and the unscathed dodging of the Chinatown shoot are the highlights of the film. The biggest highlight of the play is the delay of the climax, and the successful creation of the hero saving beauty and misunderstanding in the final scene, cleverly using the camera to capture it, and letting the truth come out through the final screening, which gives the audience a stronger sense of satisfaction.
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