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The so-called "Blood Shadow", this must be a mistake by the disc dealer. Some translations are "Tenderness and a piece of paper", the literal translation should be "84 Chalinka Cross Street" (1986), directed by David Hugh Jones , starring Anne Bancroft and Anthony Hopkins.
Sadly, Bancroft passed away earlier this year due to illness. This somewhat evil woman is really a Hollywood treasure, and has been loved by movie fans since she starred in "The Graduate" in 1969. Hopkins, needless to say, his calmness and cold face are notoriously cool. At the end of 1991, I watched "The Silence of the Lambs" starring him in the Shentu projection hall. With a grim face, he stuck out his tongue and kept smacking provocatively, which made the hair stand on end.
The Chinese translation of the novel "84 Chalinka Cross" has also been published recently. I think it's a useful addition to those who have seen this film. It's just that this video disc has only been released in one version so far, and it is difficult for ordinary people to see it.
The playful, fragrant and intense emotions caused by the book in the film are a rare sight, especially after World War II, showing a different human situation between the two major cities of New York and London. When the old female monster writer came to the 84th bookstore in London from New York, everything was gone. Those who were scolded by her and praised by her were all gone. The deep tenderness and sadness were still replaced by her smile and optimism. Life time, filled with decades of scholarly fragrance, can not help but say that it is another precious style.
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This "Oak Tree" is not the other "Oak Tree, Hundred Thousand Fires", although they are all Romanian films, the latter one was seen in the late 1970s, about World War II, and this "Oak" is about the reality of Romania in the mid-1980s. State, Ceausescu took the reins, not far from his death at the end of 1989.
A girl is unwilling to be a police officer, so she has to roam the provinces. Reality always suppresses her. Facing the future or tomorrow, facing the next stop, how will she live. In those bloody times, life was always fooled, enslaved and strangled.
Master director Lucian Pintley has filmed "Prince of Darkness" and "Next Stop in Paradise", and enjoys the highest prestige in Romania. His bumpy life path is always related to his movies, and the ten years of avoidance is always related to the blocking of his movies. A trustworthy and respected director.
2005.7.26
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