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Akeem 2022-04-21 09:01:59
I'm tired
I'm tired, I'm fucking tired. Pursuing one's own dreams is itself a process of repeating this sentence. We keep practicing, keep sprinting. In those days of ups and downs, everything was cloudy and foggy. Davis, holding a guitar and a stray cat, travels back and forth between...
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Emilie 2022-04-21 09:01:59
The face that never flattered the world
I didn't see the movie review I wanted to see at all, so I had to write my own. More than the life of a so-called loser, I was shocked by three episodes:
1. The former gun friend gave birth to his child silently, indicating that he loved him very much, but he didn't know how to love him, so he...
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Kaelyn 2022-04-20 09:01:41
I'm the Coen Brothers because it's a musical
At first I thought it was a musical about folk songs, but when I looked at it, I realized something was wrong. When I came back to my senses, I realized that the director was the Coen brothers. Remove the shattered and upside-down narrative devices like Ulysses, remove the Bob Dylan metaphor of...
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Reginald 2022-04-20 09:01:41
This is a movie about failure in life
I don't think this film is about a ballad, and it's not about turning over someone, it's actually a story about how a person fails. In history and in life, there are many such people, who are talented and have experienced a lot of hardships, but in the end they all failed. why? Is society too...
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Rico 2022-04-20 09:01:41
Antitype of the Coen Brothers
The genre of a movie can be a bridge of induction to the heart of the audience. The market-oriented Hollywood has never neglected the genre, the screenwriters carefully serve the genre, and the filmmakers calculate the genre from the box office figures. Probably one type corresponds to one type of...
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Clifford 2022-04-20 09:01:41
It's not that you forgot to get your email, it's that no one wrote you an email
The circular narrative perfectly presents the theme of the film "It seems that none of this happened"; the characters change as the plot progresses and form a good echo relationship with the development of the plot, which not only portrays the embarrassment of the impoverished folk song composer...
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Britney 2022-04-20 09:01:41
Your cat is lost, but you dare not tell anyone
When you walked into this world, a cat followed. You have no choice but to take it with you. You left the cat alone and accidentally lost the cat, but you dare not tell others. Later, you meet another cat and you think it's your cat. When you're leaving, hesitant to take it with you. You were cruel...
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Antonio 2022-04-20 09:01:41
Cohen's version of 'Life is like shit'
It took me a long time to realize it was the Coen brothers. Character close-ups, emergencies, full of 'you're a SB' dark humor, very 'Cohen'. Some people say that there is a lot of music. Yes, this story is all about music. It is a music record of the Beat Generation. It has cultural depth. Not all...
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Hermann 2022-04-20 09:01:41
Drunk Country Ballad
The story takes place in the United States in the 1960s. Levine (Oscar Isaac) is a little-known folk singer. He is homeless and has no fixed job. He has to rely on it every night. It was only with the help of my friends that I could find a place to live. However, despite being in a predicament, the...
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Coralie 2022-04-20 09:01:41
Live too hard, maybe don't have the energy to do other things
I recently watched three movies about music, one is "begin again", the other is "La La Land", and the other is "Drunken Country Ballads". The similarity between these three films is that they all have better music in them. (Of course, in comparison, the music in "begin again" is more exciting.) The...
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Inside Llewyn Davis Reviews
Director: Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
Language: English Release date: January 10, 2014