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Miles 2022-12-19 02:54:26
This is not a western painted ghost story
The first time I saw John Frankenheimer's film, and it was Cult Film in the 1960s, it really gave me an unexpected surprise! The most avant-garde photography among fans is probably the most avant-garde photography, and the series of distorted facial features from the opening scene are enough to...
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Jennings 2022-11-25 12:24:47
Faust's sci-fi interpretation
Just like a realistic "Faust", the title means "Second Chance", "The Devil" lured the aging Arthur to sell his soul and gave him a second chance to experience the intellectual society with hedonism. Although Arthur had lived a rich and quiet middle-class life, his life had withered. In addition to...
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Norene 2022-11-07 13:23:39
Second life, reborn, first life, golden summer
Released on November 14, 1966! Released on November 14, 1966! Jesus! genius! Omg! profound! The big photography director is still Chinese! What a super surprise! Harvest again and again! And there are thousands of good movies that have been logged in privately, and the work directed by John...
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Laura 2022-11-01 15:30:34
If you were given a chance to start over, would you really accept it?
"If you were given a chance to start over, I would..."The sentence is so captivating that almost every adult can complete the second half with something unique to him. "Restarting" comes from the unwillingness to regret in life, as if by pressing the "restart button" of life, those who have missed...
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Nikolas 2022-10-28 20:05:55
identity
High-end MLM, with escape as the driving force, dreams as the goal, and life as the cost. This movie is very interesting. It uses the shell of MLM and wraps the core of philosophical speculation. Arthur, a banker in his 50s and 60s, changed his body to a forty-year-old young body. With a gorgeous...
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Reed 2022-10-16 00:32:48
Old Order and New Dreams - Death Drive and Ascension
Shot in pure noir, the film is the neglected companion to Frankenheimer's cult masterpiece The Manchurian Candidate. We don't have space here to discuss the film's many salient features, such as its opening with one of the best opening titles Saul Bass has ever made (which can be compared with...
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Clay 2022-09-22 20:17:51
[Film Review] Seconds (1966) 7.1/10
The final chapter of director John Frankenheimer's paranoia trilogy (afterTHE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE 1962 and SEVEN DAYS IN MAY 1964), SECONDS posits the possibility of a second chance to start one's life with a clean slate, through proper plastic surgeries and a fake death, and our protagonist is a...
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Krista 2022-09-16 23:00:43
"Reborn" - the idea is quite new, the implementation is not satisfactory
Look at the Emperor EE-3172 version. This story should have inspired a lot of movies, such as "Mind Game", "Changing Face", "Truman's World" and even various science fiction films that use human experiments to change lives, with good ideas on how to give people a second time Rebirth and the...
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Wiley 2022-09-05 23:36:59
This is the essence of MLM, MLM at the cost of life
The movie with a very slow plot reveals the theme in the last 20 minutes: in fact, the so-called second life, the so-called rebirth, is just a pretense, its essence is pyramid selling, you have to introduce new people (new rich people) to join (change your own life), once it is proved that you see...
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Buster 2022-09-05 19:49:57
A shocking rebirth
The development of science and technology, people's imagination is infinitely large, which in turn spawns and develops science and technology. Technology has always been a double-edged sword, with both pros and cons. Once advanced technology is used by a few lawless elements, the harm to human...
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