Dewayne O'Kon

Dewayne O'Kon

Reviews

Comments

  • Apocalypse: The Second World War Apocalypse: The Second World War

    Dewayne 2022-12-26 23:03:17

    World War II, the first two episodes.

    Watching the second episode for now, I'll watch it tomorrow. 1. Remember to read Hitler's autobiography "Mein Kampf" to understand his character and ambition. 2. Hatred of France was one of the reasons why Germany went to war. 3. Germany and the Soviet Union divided Poland together, and Lao Maozi also created the Carter Forest massacre, killing more than 4,500 Polish officers. Later, the Polish government-in-exile gave Stalin a list of the missing officers, and Stalin pretended to be...

  • 84 Charing Cross Road 84 Charing Cross Road

    Dewayne 2022-12-21 13:45:14

    The person who knows you best is thousands of miles away, but has never met in your life.

    ?Picture 1: Frank's one-day trip with his wife and daughter, and a question and answer with his youngest daughter. Frank is too cute. He still gave me a more serious and serious feeling in the book, and this small clip enriched my perception of his personality.

    ?Picture 2: Hailian wrote in the letter: My precious dentist gave me a month's leave, but he happily took his wife on his honeymoon. I paid for the travel expenses. Because of the high cost of the dentist, Hailian's plan to go...

  • Lost Lost

    Dewayne 2022-12-04 20:16:14

    Difficult title

    After watching the third season, although I am looking forward to the next season, and there is news that there will be "Dharma organizes time flight" and other plots in the future. It is worth watching, but I think the best part of LOST has been watched. This is My feelings at the end of the third season.
        So far, there are two scenes that I remember deeply. Every time I think about it, I always feel an inexplicable feeling (call it a touch of sadness). The first one was when Jack...

  • Flicka Flicka

    Dewayne 2022-12-03 03:12:50

    untitled

    I like the horse running freely at the beginning of the movie, watching the horse roll cutely on the grass, I know, this is what I like.

        
    I believe there is a force in this world that lives beneath the surface,
    something primitive and wild that awakens when you need an extra push just to survive,
    like wildflowers that bloom after fire turns the forest back.
    Most people are afraid of it, and keep it buried deep inside themselves.
      
    But there will...

  • Deerskin Deerskin

    Dewayne 2022-11-29 23:36:16

    Deerskin

    The man who failed his marriage found emotional sustenance in a deerskin jacket, and wholeheartedly wanted to make the road leather jacket a unique jacket in the world. But in the name of "love", a series of ridiculous acts are just to satisfy our deerskin jacket. Perhaps we have all worked hard for love, but we also accidentally hurt people. The movie is about the deer’s revenge, the pursuit of love, and the pursuit of desire. We all hide our truest selves under deerskin jackets. The reason...

  • Boston Legal Boston Legal

    Dewayne 2022-11-28 19:24:06

    Season 01 Episode 17 "Death Be Not Proud"

    Title: "Death Be Not Proud" is the title of a poem by John Donne (1572-1631).
    DEATH be not proud, though some have called thee
    Mighty and dreadfull, for, thou art not so,
    For, those, whom thou think'st, thou dost overthrow,
    Die not, poore death, nor yet canst thou kill me.
    From rest and sleepe, which but thy pictures bee,
    Much pleasure, then from thee, much more must flow,
    And soonest our best men with thee doe goe,
    Rest of their bones, and soules...

  • In Fabric In Fabric

    Dewayne 2022-11-28 06:44:07

    [Film Review] In Fabric (2018) 6.8/10

    An object horror from UK filmmaker Peter Strickland, his fourth feature, IN FABRIC is all about a life-claiming red dress. Set in an unspecified time, probably the 70s or 80s, it is a two-fold tale.

    As a forthcoming blind date awaits for the lonely heart, recently divorced bank teller Sheila Woodchapel (Jean-Baptiste, the poor man's Viola Davis finally pays her dues in a starring role) is cajoled into buying a new dress in the Dentley and Soper department store by the...

  • I Kill Giants I Kill Giants

    Dewayne 2022-10-22 13:50:44

    A story of escaping real harm by using the story of the second year

    I didn't read the story of a little girl who was said to be a Shinto Taoist running around before, but I finally read the whole story. The little girl was indeed running around in Shinto Taoism. She broke the table, but I liked her very much unexpectedly, the kind who sees through the most vulnerable parts of others' hearts without any cover up and then exposes them cruelly. The confusion is escaped by the story of self-deception of giants.

    And the reason why I like her is also because...

  • Fortress of War Fortress of War

    Dewayne 2022-10-07 19:44:55

    Remember the heroes

    Although it is a humiliating thing to surrender, if it is to surrender to the German army during World War II, it is better to commit suicide.
    In Hitler's eyes, except for the Aryan nation, everything else is inferior.
    This is a historical fact, and it has also been played out in many movies.
    Of course, the Red Army at that time may not have known, or may have known, what it meant for the wife and daughter to go out like this and surrender to the enemy.
    However, in that...

  • Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead

    Dewayne 2022-09-30 12:59:22

    Hope to have a second part.

    I watched it once two years ago, and I revisited it again today to write a review. It's a very good movie, very thoughtful, and that missed headshot is very logical. I have seen many zombie movies before. When a character uses an axe to slash zombies wildly, a normal person suddenly runs up, and when the axe raised is about to fall on his head, it can stop instantly. According to normal logic, this is generally unstoppable, and zombies are similar to normal people. If you are too frightened...

  • Once Upon a Time in China Once Upon a Time in China

    Dewayne 2022-09-23 23:22:14

    A movie that feels so good

    Huang Feihong, I have watched it so many times over the years, but I still can't help but love it. This movie can be said to be one of my favorite movies. The background and plot of the movie are of course good, creating the characteristics of an era. This For the time being, these are all badly written in your film reviews. Let me talk about two points that I like. One is the story with Thirteenth Aunt. I don't know if Huang Feihong likes Thirteenth Aunt, but according to me I understand, the...

  • Minding the Gap Minding the Gap

    Dewayne 2022-09-16 05:13:37

    Idf third game

    Dad is the one who catches you when you fall

    i love you i need a hug

    (This sentence was said after the male protagonist's domestic violence wife. Although the wife knew that the other party might beat her after drinking, she still did not leave him. The male protagonist would lose control after drinking.)

    with age

    I feel more and more

    A part of my heart is love for my family

    I felt the moment I watched it

    It turns out that skateboards are just like...

  • Persuasion Persuasion

    Dewayne 2022-09-13 15:08:16

    Imperfect as it should be

    "Persuasion" occupies the most special place in the hearts of some Austin readers, so that I am afraid that any modified version is difficult to perfect-not to mention that compared with P&P and S&S, or even any other, the frequency of adaptation is almost the lowest; facts It really makes people feel that each adapted version is embarrassing and satisfying. Probably the same as the casting dilemma faced by "Jane Eyre", Annie Elliott and Wentworth can't be too young and beautiful, but the...

  • The Western Book of the Dead The Western Book of the Dead

    Dewayne 2022-09-10 13:47:10

    How can we tell the darkness if we can't reach to

    The finale of the True Detective Season 2 still covers Nic Pizzolatto's talent, but in the relatively lower case comparing to the previous season.

    Nic Pizzolatto tries to dig the world deeper with more dark elements, including the most ugly side of human nature, the twisted misunderstanding among main characters, and vulnerable "trust" in their relationship. He brings lots of things in the original plot, seaming simple but feeling sorrow.

    However, his brilliant idea only...

  • Samba Samba

    Dewayne 2022-09-08 18:51:21

    Samba: The Boundaries of Love

    Samba is the name of a dance, which brings reasons for revelry to countless people; Samba is also the name of a person, which makes people depressed and tired.

    Samba came to France from Africa, but after ten years of hard work, she could not get a long-term residence permit; Alice ran away from a glamorous big company to recuperate, but she could not escape from the narrow city and the narrow state of mind added to her torment . One wants to go in, one wants to come out.

    The...

  • Dewayne 2022-03-21 09:02:59

    I can't agree more with using a lot of montage to run a documentary, it's not so much a documentary as a 2 hour rock saga concocting. Quickly collaged shots, wanton series of signifiers, define Kebain with an unequivocal attitude, and the words are not surprising. It seems that Cobain is a book that they have seen through, and then choose some wonderful paragraphs to explain and share, the extended version of "Take you through xxx in 5 minutes"

  • Dewayne 2022-03-21 09:02:31

    The intelligent girl of Shanglian fights against the zombies, and the brain-dead aunt of Xialian has no choice but to show up. Another cat in the horizontal batch.

  • Dewayne 2022-03-21 09:02:25

    Thanks to the director for using the Texas style to show Bush's growth trajectory. The film avoids many sensitive issues and characters, and satirizes the Bush administration's inaction from a side role.

  • Dewayne 2022-03-21 09:02:06

    For someone indifferent to epic and mythology, this movie is simply torture. All kinds of scumbag acting skills, bad special effects, and illogical magic tricks. I really don't know where the magnificent special effects so many people say come from. Indian films have a lot to admire and it should definitely not be congenitally despised, but it is completely incomprehensible that this film is being touted as such.

  • Dewayne 2022-03-21 09:01:56

    I'm still your prisoner, please send me to hell... John Woo is the closest to Hollywood~~~~

  • Dewayne 2022-03-21 09:01:48

    Villeneuve's work often gives me the impression of "super dick dispatch to save a bad story", and the story of this film is especially annoying - it is completely conceivable that it was transplanted to China, the setting becomes the Cultural Revolution, and the jailer becomes Hong Xiaobing, starring Siqin Gaowa, titled "A Woman's Tragic Life" and the like. War and man-made disasters have become the carved radishes that decorate the plate, just for the twist service that is too guesswork, cheap and tasteless.

  • Dewayne 2022-03-20 09:03:10

    A little poisonous. .

  • Dewayne 2022-03-20 09:02:53

    Past and present, the grievances that have lasted for thousands of years. Although it is slightly trivial and procrastinating, it is not as sensational as the first, but it does not have the sense of division in the first, and the overall is more solid. There is no problem in the final unity of the two lines.

  • Dewayne 2022-03-20 09:02:09

    It's not very good-looking, that is, the level of the TV version's extended special episodes. But I didn't recognize the bearded pirate as Banderas...

  • Dewayne 2022-03-20 09:01:29

    Young idler, an old beggar. Hahaha. Joel McHale Joel McHale is good. Mr Chang is a ws man

  • Dewayne 2022-03-19 09:01:09

    Top ten candidates of the year. Being immersed in the story, every emotion hidden by the characters can be found, and they can also find their dependence in themselves. This is one of the few new movie-watching experiences. I don’t know if I have grown up or the film has given this kind of thinking. . Caitou and Awen in the story are brand new, and the characters that have not been described are new souls found in a sea of ​​thousands of people. Caitou cut off Heilun's hand for Ah He, but Ah He pointed all the fingers at him. In the end, he died and only got Ah He's sentence "He has been asking me for trouble." Awen is Ahe's father. He never liked Ahe, and he never admitted to having such a son. Ah He is imprisoned. He wants his son to stay in prison until death. After the eldest son died, he actually killed someone for Ah He. Life is to constantly "grasp the time and grasp the direction." Sad things will always pass and be forgotten. Life is ups and downs anyway. I have always felt that life is like a road, as long as you hold the steering wheel in your hand, stop at the red light, start slowly at the green light, and drive steadily, and the road of life will be smooth and safe.

  • Dewayne 2022-03-19 09:01:06

    The bridge section is still a bit old

  • Dewayne 2022-03-18 09:01:08

    It is enough to have such a close friend in your life; how can you forge ahead without experiencing hardship? In the last sentence of Paba, can you tell that he is an intellectual challenger?

  • Dewayne 2022-03-18 09:01:06

    [Invincible Laogang Movie] In order to see Wang Zuxian's old movie, I have seen it when I was young, and many scenes are quite classic. Qiu Shuzhen is beautiful and sexy and handsome, Wang Zuxian is beautiful in any dress, Jackie Chan's Chunli dress, Liming plays the prodigal son Gundam (isn’t it a character in Ni Kuang’s novel)

  • Dewayne 2022-03-17 09:01:08

    It's not simply saying how abhorrent adults are who violated children, but there is always doubt and room for exploring her own psychology when she was 13 years old - and how this experience affected her later life.