Kevin Lakin

Kevin Lakin

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  • Rebecca Rebecca

    Kevin 2021-11-12 08:01:24

    very nice

    The whole film is well-conceived, and an unexpected and reasonable thing is completed under a tight rhythm; how powerful can the thought be? The logical deduction confuses the protagonist and the heroine, and makes the audience twitch their hearts from beginning to end. That British fat old man achieved these two points to the extreme. It can only be said that he even included the masses in his own movies. Here, he can understand everyone, but we are just a "helpless" prop. Recommendation:...

  • A Knight's Tale A Knight's Tale

    Kevin 2021-10-22 14:35:12

    Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

    This soundtrack is really good, what is it? It's not good at all! The plot is also an old-fashioned thing to know the ending after reading the beginning. But as an inspirational movie, it is very passionate. The supporting role is okay, and the props are still a bit of work! Only worth two stars! ﹉﹉﹉ (start to make up the number of...

  • Soul Soul

    Kevin 2021-10-20 17:24:28

    Clichés

    1. The themes to be promoted are nothing more than the clichés of "everyone is special, embrace life and live in the present".

    2. What's wrong with being a people's teacher in Flushing? Why do you want to belittle the people's teachers?

    3. "Even the people yelling at me in the subway, I feel good", the co-author is that you live in New York, and everyone else is a walking dead?

    4. What is the need for this different...

  • Kevin 2023-09-28 15:40:36

    20080831 1600 UA Langham Place

  • Kevin 2023-09-27 09:15:50

    6/10. It was Hirokazu-eda's choice of props and framing that was very subtle and sharp. Fabian was interviewed by reporters at the beginning, and she appeared in the backlit image with her back against the window frame, creating a goddess aura that greeted the light, and then assistant Luke. His intervention broke the aura, and he instructed the reporter to remove the inappropriate statement of Fabian comparing himself to other actresses. At this time, Fabian reluctantly lit a cigarette, and the curtains behind her put her in the shadows. The change in the position of the curtains symbolizes that Ambian’s life is like a prison for performances. Then Lumil’s family arrives. His daughter sighs that the residence is as beautiful as a castle, but Lumil sneered that behind the house is a prison. The family table (uninvited Lumire's father barges in through the back door) and the interior space (Fabien hides in the car to escape the set) allow the characters' deliberately hidden histories and complex motives to flow through nuanced and trivial dialogues. As many people have pointed out, the communication environment of Westerners is clear and straight to the point of their own feelings. This does not belong to the warm and subtle way of chatting with Asians, which creates a gap between lines and performances, and is extremely embarrassing.

  • Kevin 2023-09-19 12:49:27

    Checked it out with my roommates, not too surprised

  • Kevin 2023-08-26 05:05:18

    Has been paving the way, never had a climax~

  • Kevin 2023-07-24 07:04:07

    The status of women in India has never changed

  • Kevin 2023-07-11 23:23:59

    It's time to learn how to make these kinds of documentaries from The Tightrope Walker.

  • Kevin 2023-07-10 17:54:03

    The current American police are especially looking forward to the appearance of superheroes, and regard the appearance of these superhumans as inevitable. . . . It's all from Marvel.

  • Kevin 2023-07-06 01:42:18

    There are a few scenes that really left me unforgettable.

  • Kevin 2023-06-29 12:48:25

    I remember correctly the first time I watched it with my dad in the cinema. Rewatched on 2016.7.8, and it really didn't feel as exciting as watching it when I was a child.

  • Kevin 2023-06-22 19:36:34

    The genius design of exposed buttocks and dew points, all kinds of fancy costumes are a bit like "masked singer", but they are dark and primitive and brutal, and more deadly. This has a lot to do with his unfortunate childhood experience, until this huge psychological shadow prematurely ended his ghost life. 7.2

  • Kevin 2023-06-12 11:19:31

    One episode was abandoned, the plot was not creative, the shooting was average, it was just a soap opera.

  • Kevin 2023-06-08 15:08:25

    It's also disgusting to forcibly associate Marie Curie with the atomic bomb. There are thousands of uses for radioactivity, and as soon as the director slaps his head, yes, after radiotherapy, he shoots the atomic bomb.

  • Kevin 2023-06-05 16:17:46

    The director has enough ghosts, bad ideas can amuse people, that gay ugly man is really a top class, haha... It shows that Japanese entertainment films are not of the same level as China, and the film also has a little Guy Ritchie's shadow, multi-line Narrative, commercial style, dark humor, very rock, but more memorable than Guy Ritchie... There are three places I see a tribute to Kubrick: three seconds designed by the advertising designer The man, with the accelerated version of "The Majestic Overture" of "A Clockwork Orange"; the "murder" and "redrum" used by the hypnotist when teasing the designer came from "The Shining"; the last time the wife was resurrected, a huge phallus Swinging in the air, imitating the props that Alex used to kill Catwoman in "A Clockwork Orange"...

  • Kevin 2023-05-30 10:04:11

    The little girl had to act.

  • Kevin 2023-05-30 00:01:15

    My four stars are for Lee Pace only.