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Alexzander 2022-03-15 08:01:01
Era silhouette
Wild one.
Narration by narration, this kind of rebellious road film involving inner drama, plus narration is acceptable.
The era when the motorcycle party was raging, a product of the times. Thinking of the past in the countryside, when motorcycles were popular, there were also a group of teenagers...
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Athena 2022-03-15 08:01:01
unruly silhouette
Text/Ghost Feet Seven
In 1951, Marlon Brando starred in the classic "A Streetcar Named Desire". Although he didn't get the best actor in the end, it was still enough to make him a Hollywood superstar. Two years later, Brando received another Oscar nomination for Mankiewicz's "Caesar," and...
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Roslyn 2022-04-23 07:05:19
There are too many people in this group, and the people who act as young people are too old to watch a group of uncles acting cute and acting stupid. Uncle Ma Wen is the cutest. Don't you feel bad for showing off with a stolen second prize trophy? Most of the whole film is a fake stereotype. I don’t understand the psychology of rebellious teenagers at all, but this ending saved the film a lot. I like this ending maybe just because I am a sullen man with unrequited love.
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Monica 2022-04-21 09:03:45
Atrocity films, in addition to Marlon Brando's handsome and uninhibited, can be admired, and the classic motorcycle collocation has long defined fashion.
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