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I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK Reviews

  • Alexander 2022-04-19 09:02:40

    Love is boundless? Or a gimmick?

    There was a text message: I saw "The Condor Heroes" and knew that age was not a problem; I watched " Brokeback Mountain" and knew that gender was not a problem; I watched "King Kong" and found that the original species is not a problem; Only then did I truly understand that life and death are not a...

  • Palma 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    A group of deep well ice

    As a movie, I don't know why this movie was given four stars and five stars, or it's basically a small group of people who watch this movie for the male and female protagonists. I'm not used to giving low scores, so I'll give it three stars. The whole film takes the illness as the first point of...

  • Melba 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    "It doesn't matter if the cyborg": It doesn't matter if the medicine stops, it's enough to keep loving you

    "You can't work too hard, you will become a robot!"

    Perhaps influenced by Chaplin's Modern Times, psychosis has been a staple of genre films for eight decades. But in most movies that deal with mental illness, psychopaths tend to be supporting characters, and psychopaths in movies are mostly...

  • Linnea 2022-03-24 09:03:08

    very warm

    When she told her mom that I felt like a robot, her mom didn't deny it, she just worried about her life. In fact, the power of a person to be recognized and supported is very powerful. She will acknowledge herself, complete her self-recognition, and become a real person. Live yourselves...

  • Halle 2022-03-24 09:03:08

    Shepherd from Bern

    A long time ago, a friend saw Takako Matsuko's "confession" and accidentally swiped it, which was shocking. The so-called Japanese "chrysanthemum and knife" is very real. Black-bellied things are not untouched. It's just that the perennial European and American winds are also suitable for...

  • Jamaal 2022-03-24 09:03:08

    Whimsical world in a mental hospital

    The heroine suffers from schizophrenia and thinks she is a robot, fragile and stubborn. Her problems include: first, she refuses to eat and feels that she should rely on charging to replenish energy; second, she must overcome all difficulties to give her dentures, because a grandmother who has been...

  • Jed 2022-03-23 09:02:56

    rain, a face that doesn't belong on the big screen

    It can only be said that this film is a style of Park Chan-wook! Not to my liking. Highly stylized works are bound to encounter doubts about whether the reception channel is open or not. Obviously, for me, it is a bit blocked. This is probably the result of the psychological narrative being greater...

  • Clementine 2022-03-23 09:02:56

    The Seven Deadly Sins of Neurosis: First, Compassion. . .

    The root of Yingjun's illness obviously started from childhood. At that time, her grandmother, probably because she was too lonely or some other reason, became a mouse, who only ate pickled radishes all day, and only had one hobby, listening to the radio. broadcast. Yingjun's relatives didn't...

  • Yasmeen 2022-03-23 09:02:56

    The Seven Deadly Sins of Neurosis: First, Compassion. . .

    The root of Yingjun's illness obviously started from childhood. At that time, her grandmother, probably because she was too lonely or some other reason, became a mouse, who only ate pickled radishes all day, and only had one hobby, listening to the radio. broadcast. Yingjun's relatives didn't...

  • Sasha 2022-03-23 09:02:56

    An oriental fairy tale movie: "The Robots Don't Matter"

    Original address: http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_55745985010009fe.html      At the Berlin Film Festival in 2007, there was a Korean director Park Chan-wook's entry "Robots Don't Matter" (cyborgs don't matter or recreate humans). Love), won the Alfred Award, and the film starred Rain and the lovely...