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Zelda 2022-03-21 09:02:45
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My mother was born in the 1960s, a fairly wealthy family
My grandfather is an army officer, and my grandmother works in a supply and marketing cooperative, so she is guaranteed both in terms of economic and social status.
But since I can remember, the family is always teasing, arguing, and doing...
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Alisha 2022-03-21 09:02:45
The American Dream is easy to dream, but not easy to achieve
The film can be described as a painful struggle on the road to the realization of the American Dream. Mental problems are a serious obstacle for the lower classes of society to overcome, and the psychological journey is often more difficult and dangerous than the economic and financial...
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Madalyn 2022-03-21 09:02:45
middle class big sugar water
The literal translation of hillbilly elegy into a hillbilly elegy has no room for imagination. With the posters and clips, you can probably guess the plot. The original family, from the confidant story meeting to the public account and headlines, the enduring green-skin train talk. The original...
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Laurianne 2022-03-21 09:02:45
Ambitious but failed at both ends (complete spoiler)
The core is a family story. Social issues are just background plates, and the film does not clearly point out the connection between the fate of the characters and the larger environment. "Me" JD's grandparents eloped from Kentucky to work in a steel factory in Ohio when they were young. Their...
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Beulah 2022-01-10 08:02:20
The bottom life is a lingering fog
In this film, Amy Adams plays a hysterical mother Bev. According to rumors, she hopes to hit Oscar with this role. But the director gave her little space. This is a woman who is crazy from start to finish, taking drugs intermittently, and always messing up her life. The last second was a motherly...
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Elta 2022-01-10 08:02:20
Good movies start to make people think after watching
A good movie is to start thinking after watching it, until then it is just feeling. This movie did it.
This movie reminds me of the Chinese movie "A Thousand Arrows Piercing Heart". I saw that film as the female version of "To Live". In fact, this "The Elegy of the Country Folk" can also be called...
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Tiffany 2022-01-10 08:02:20
A little personal experience that comes to mind about this movie
I want to write a film review about the new film "The Elegy of the Countryman", which is based on the 17-year American best-selling book of the same name. The original story tells the memoir of a Phoenix man who grew up from a family of white workers at the bottom of the American Rust Belt. , The...
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Gerardo 2022-01-10 08:02:20
The tossing history of Phoenix males in Central America
In order to win awards in American films, it is necessary to shoot the middle and lower class or marginal people. This year's Golden Globe Awards, Nomadland is like this, and many Oscar movies in previous years are like this. This film is the story of a poor state in the central United States....
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Iliana 2022-01-10 08:02:20
interesting
Hillbilly Elegy is a Netflix original film adapted by director Howard based on JD Vance's New York Times best-selling biography of the same name. As of December 7, 2020, it has only 25% of the scores of 220 film critics on the American film review website Rotten Tomatoes, while the score of 1033...
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Judy 2022-01-10 08:02:20
"The Elegy of the Country People" and the piano of Chinese industrial workers
I don't know who translated the name "The Elegy of the Country Folk", but I think it's too bad. In "Webster's Dictionary", Hillbilly's explanation is:
“A person who lives in the country far away from cities and who is often regarded as someone who lacks education, who is stupid, etc.”
Literally, the...
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