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Greta 2022-12-02 19:49:24
The orange warning of the gun...
1. Ending: It's not like "The Dark Side", where the prisoner and the prisoner switch roles in the thriller, slamming the door and leaving, just the serial killer taking a nap on the massage sofa 2. The heroine looks a bit like Twilight Female, do you have wood? 3. This story tells us: dating a gun...
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Emery 2022-11-08 20:40:38
If the female student didn't drop the photo on the ground, the film could barely reach 6.3. If the photo dropped, the screenwriter's IQ and the heroine's IQ would be doomed... Since the number of words is not enough to publish, let's make a few more: ther
If the female student didn't drop the photo on the ground, the film could barely reach 6.3. If the photo dropped, the screenwriter's IQ and the heroine's IQ would be doomed... Since the number of words is not enough to publish, let's make a few more: there is no super strong desire to survive, I've...
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Royce 2022-11-05 21:35:39
"Berlin Syndrome"
Watching Kate Shortland's new film is indeed reminiscent of a bunch of "captivity" movies. The brain hole of "Dark Side"; "Alice's Disappearance" has a very good logical performance of the prison itself; the main line of the genre routine in "Split"; the description of realistic emotions in extreme...
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Jaren 2022-09-26 20:10:55
not worth seeing
Because "Berlin Syndrome" is not good-looking and boring, I only uploaded three pictures. Anyway, the female lead is an Australian photojournalist. When she came to Berlin, she met the male lead. The male lead approached the two of them and became more and more speculative. Later, the male...
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Gregorio 2022-09-19 18:22:49
Obviously it's a sex slave prison film, but it has to be so literary
What happens when a beautiful single woman embarks on a journey alone?
It is estimated that the first word that pops up in most people's minds is: Aventure.
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Berniece 2022-09-19 02:04:40
Berlin Syndrome - Freedom is Beautiful
Two movies I watched recently reminded me of one word - freedom, life is precious, love is more expensive. For freedom's sake, both can be thrown away. Freedom is a basic right of a person. The girl in Berlin Syndrome is treated badly. She simply walks into the trap of the bad guy step by step....
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Lizzie 2022-09-18 16:28:14
About Andy, a few details that are terrifying
Some people say that Andy really loves Claire. I also had fantasies in the first half. Maybe he really loves it, but he just can't express it. However, a few details in the second half completely shattered the fantasy, and I was terrified when I thought about it. 1. Claire grows closer to the...
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Agustina 2022-09-10 22:23:53
Men's Love Thought Shackles
First of all, the film is centered on male power. If the heroine in the film is not so happy, nothing will happen later. The film's story progress is suppressed, and it is all about the male protagonist's inner depression and imbalance. The film review is actually ironic. Feminine, coquettish, do...
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Levi 2022-09-10 20:07:51
The feeling of being in your own place
When a free and independent personality encounters an unreasonable and bizarre environment, it is the desire for freedom to support the struggle to the end, which is what Palmer's eyes told me. At the end, she told me that she will love beauty and life more. The most profound thing is that...
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Coby 2022-09-10 19:33:28
nothing new
A thriller with the theme of confinement in a secret room, the only bright spot is the beautiful Teresa Palmer showing a nude scene in it. But non-Hollywood movies can be considered qualified to do so. The plot is actually very simple. An Australian girl went to Berlin alone and met a local young...
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Director: Cate Shortland
Language: English,German,Russian Release date: May 26, 2017