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Once Upon a Time in America Reviews

  • Ernestina 2021-10-20 17:29:25

    This comment is useful for this movie

    Dai Jinhua’s analysis with the help of Metz’s theory of combination segments is quoted as follows:       Perhaps with the aid of K. Mets’ theory of large combination segments [SP for short, see Metz’s "Movie Language"], we can take a closer look at " "Once Upon a Time in America" ​​has a...

  • Shanie 2021-10-20 17:28:02

    Next to love is the incomprehension, and behind the incomprehension is the proof-to "Once Upon a Time in America" ​​that many people did not understand

    I read "Once Upon a Time in America" ​​and read a lot of comments. I found that many people didn't understand some of the key plots. I said the two most important points: 1. Finally, did Max really get into the garbage mixer and die? The answer is NO, which is absolutely NO, because the mixer...

  • Ezekiel 2021-10-20 17:27:10

    The Valentine's Day Carnage in the Jazz Age

        Someone once summarized the theme of "Once Upon a Time in America" ​​as follows: "This movie combines the themes of childhood friendship, love, loss, greed, violence, the passing of time, the breakdown of relationships, the old American criminal gangs, etc." here. Of all the themes...

  • Hollie 2021-10-20 17:26:05

    A firework show

    After Song Jiang was recruited, the emperor was afraid of his rebellion and gave him poisonous wine. He drank alcohol, worrying that the upright Li Kui would rebel for this in the future, so he sent someone from Runzhou to call him over and gave him the poisoned liquor to drink, and then told him,...

  • Ashleigh 2021-10-20 17:26:05

    Professor's analysis of "Once Upon a Time in America" ​​(transfer)

    Although this is a story about deceit and betrayal, the narrator does not present Norders as a foolish or mentally retarded child. He always perceives the facts and truth in his own way. He even clearly inferred Max’s behavioral logic: “Today they hired you to kill John, and tomorrow they...

  • Jaylen 2021-10-20 17:25:04

    Very serious series

    [Let me analyze the sexual behavior in "Once Upon a Time in America"] It seems that I have to move the "additional one" to the forefront: I can also sensationally praise men for their blood, friendship, justice, and so on. But others have done this many times. I think I might as well find...

  • Laurine 2021-10-20 17:24:43

    Just man

    It turns out that the director is Italian. After Fitzgerald, native Americans probably won't have such a high taste. I wanted to check the director, actors and production information, but I accidentally read countless mentally handicapped film reviews, probably all about male love, the...

  • Abelardo 2021-10-20 17:24:00

    Four hours of life

    The four-hour lifetime of "Once Upon a Time in America" ​​is nearly 4 hours long. When the movie ended, I didn't feel it was tedious at all. Instead, I marveled that the sun was shining outside the window just now, and the sun was setting when I raised my head. People sat on the sofa for a...

  • Marcus 2021-10-20 17:23:34

    "Once Upon a Time in America"-the hearty beauty of the vicissitudes of life

       Many years later, Desperado Noodles returned to New York. In the old friend’s bar, the loyal and foolish Fatty slowly asked him: "How did you live these 35 years?" This man who was guilty for betraying his friend for half his life, Calmly replied: "I just go to bed early every morning"....

  • Cleora 2021-10-20 17:23:23

    "Once Upon a Time in America": A movie that men must watch

    "Once Upon a Time in America": A movie that a man can't help but watch. The title on the top is Poppy's statement but close to the true meaning, and the title below is a modified statement but close to pretentiousness. "Once Upon a Time in America": There is no perfect introduction to...