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  • Paxton 2022-03-20 09:01:37

    All destroyed, nothing left

    The story starts with a few gunshots and ends with another. Nicole comes to Dogtown to break the calm or balance . Take in a woman who has been reported missing. The town asks her for a reason to make them believe. Nicole stays like a 1930 The hourly housekeeper in a small American town does chores...

  • Justina 2022-03-20 09:01:37

    Weak Men and Betrayed Women, Desperate "Dogtown"

    Inscription: In fact, kindness is relative! (Because the ending is unexpected, so I hope you see it for yourself, there is no answer here!)    ---kavkalu Danish director Lars von Trier, who was once the standard bearer of dogme95, went the opposite way this time. In short, like Callas Saura's "goya...

  • Conor 2022-03-20 09:01:37

    watched it twice -- i like the ending too

    Strictly speaking, this should be considered a stage play. So when I was half-sleeping on the couch on a Friday night for a nice weekend, it started to disappoint me a bit. Because I like Nicole Kidman, and because there are a lot of big guys in Hollywood, I patiently insisted on watching it. But...

  • Ola 2022-03-20 09:01:37

    Elegy of Humanity - "Dog Town"

    We have never come up with a definite answer to the issue of good and evil in human nature, because on the one hand, we will always adhere to the view that human nature is inherently good, because human beings are inevitably unwilling to give themselves an ugly shell.  We often hear a famous person...

  • Haylie 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    A discussion on "Dog Town"

    Heaven: To understand why the ending is so arranged, you must first understand the part where Grace and her father blame each other. They did not accuse each other of human depravity, but accused each other of "arrogant". This word is the key to understanding this film. Understand that...

  • Kasey 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    Kindness is just a contract in human nature-Danish film "Dogtown"

    I. Introduction watched Lars von Trier (Lans Von Trier) in "Dancer in the Dark" and "Europa" Soon, be have a little understanding of his film and photographic arts advocate. When watching his latest work "Dog Town", I feel that I can be a little more detached. After all, "Dancer in the...

  • Clarabelle 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    For Nicole's hands holding the gun for the brilliance

    I once read this story when I was studying: It roughly said that a few people were taking a boat at the pier. When the boat was about to leave the shore, a person suddenly ran from the shore and begged them to join him. At this time, one of the people on the boat said generously; let him come up,...

  • Heloise 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    Li Yinhe's Comment on Dog Town

    I watched a movie "Dogtown" yesterday, and I felt that shock was not enough to describe it. Maybe it would take shock.        The film writes that Grace (Nicole Kidman), the daughter of a triad boss, thinks that her father is unjust and does not want to be his daughter anymore, and escapes...

  • Alexys 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    Repaying grievances by virtue, how can we repay virtue?

       The movie I hate the most is "Dancer in the Dark". The morally perfect values ​​revealed throughout the film made me feel extremely stupid, inadequate and meaningless. Four years later, the same director Lars von Trier’s "Dogtown", the heroine is still full of hypothesis, standing on a...

  • Sheila 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    The world is a big dog town

      This is a real horror movie. The horror of it is that it is a sharp, shimmering questioning. Under this questioning, our self-righteous morality becomes weak and unpretentious: If you are a dog town, would you be violent to an innocent person? ? Moreover, if violence is democratized,...