Ellen O'Hara

Ellen O'Hara

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  • Killing Me Softly Killing Me Softly

    Ellen 2022-03-24 09:03:06

    Less suspense. more love? The heroine is beautiful and the performance is spot on.

    Less suspense, more love. Some places can be played appropriately, for example, in the end, when my sister and Alice fought, and those scenes where Adam appeared, can you play more deeply?
              The content of the letter can be further deepened.
    I feel that if it is a suspense film, it is a bit dangling, but the intensity is not enough. The inner world of the male protagonist is not very contradictory enough, and it can be deepened. Sister's role is a bit small, so it can be...

  • Darkest Hour Darkest Hour

    Ellen 2022-03-24 09:01:34

    Because of the word limit, it is not a review of the film review.

    No wonder some people say that it can be watched in conjunction with the King's Speech and Dunkirk, and the seamless connection is no different from the trilogy. In fact, the script of the film is not very good, but the atmosphere is very depressing and tense, and the whole process followed the psychological struggle under the pressure. Except for the close-ups of the lens that are beautiful like oil paintings, I have to say that the biggest highlight of this film is the starring. Gary...

  • Autumn Sonata Autumn Sonata

    Ellen 2022-03-23 09:03:16

    Love and hatred within the family

    I don't really like Bergman's representative works, such as "The Seventh Seal", "Wild Strawberries", "Fanny and Alexander", etc. I was surprised by Bergman when I first saw "The Virgin Spring" and "Winter Light" , and later watched most of his films on and off, and found that his favorite was Bergman's family ethics.

    This autumn sonata reflects the relationship between mother and daughter, and also tells about the relationship between man and self. A star mother of a pianist will...

  • Emily in Paris Emily in Paris

    Ellen 2022-03-23 09:02:34

    Déçu

    After seeing everyone's bad reviews, I'm relieved. Amelie is too suspended in the drama in Paris. She encounters more sbs in one day than I have in five years. The men seem to be full of sex, and the women are vicious and mean. Americans really love to live in their fantasies and teach the world to be human. The plots written with your feet can't be called clichés, and they don't match the reality of any country. Recalling my many experiences in France, every time I...

  • Caché (Hidden) Caché (Hidden)

    Ellen 2022-03-23 09:01:59

    I see the colors reflected by the prism

    Who made the tape? This logic is interesting.
    Haneke has already told a lot of wonderful stories through the film, and reflected many social and historical issues through these events. At this time, it is not important to ask "who made the video", and it seems a little boring.

    It's like the colors reflected by a beam of light passing through a prism. The film clearly wants the audience to pay attention to the colors, not the prism itself.

    I think maybe we are hijacked...

  • The Foreigner The Foreigner

    Ellen 2022-03-22 09:01:57

    A man who has everything destroyed is the most terrifying

    In general, Jackie Chan broke the previous style, which used to be similar to kung fu comedy, and in the end it was a great unity and a perfect ending. And this film shows its tragic ending from the beginning, the only daughter of an old father, the only sustenance is broken. He lost everything when he rushed into the clothing store holding his daughter's body. He didn't cry, it should be the greatest grief in life.

    All the stories after that are actually...

  • Brüno Brüno

    Ellen 2022-03-22 09:01:41

    Jumanji game---"Bruno bruno"!

    Do you dare to go to the terrorist base to provoke the head of the base? Do you dare to insult a presidential candidate? It's all real!

    The reason I rummaged through the film was because it seemed to be a very hot thing. The first time I met "Bruno" should be at this year's MTV Awards. Sasha Cohen is colorful, and the important thing is--bare ass, fell from the sky, and landed on top of someone star. . . His legs were still holding people's heads. I've always thought of myself as a...

  • An Inconvenient Truth An Inconvenient Truth

    Ellen 2022-03-21 09:02:00

    Documentary--An Inconvenient Truth

    Yesterday afternoon, I probably drank the wind, and my stomach hurt, so I just watched a movie under the quilt after eating. Babel was deceived by js again, not the disc version.

    So I remembered "An Inconvenient Truth" that my colleague handcuffed me. Former Vice President of the United States Al Gore starred in person, speaking about the problem of global warming, which I never realized was such a serious problem, when he compared the photos around the world and all the numbers were...

  • The Invisible Man The Invisible Man

    Ellen 2022-03-21 09:01:34

    'The Invisible Man': Horror that keeps pace with the times

    Horror movies have to keep up with the times. The "Midnight Bell" in the 1990s is scary because every post-80s generation has the shadow of midnight black and white movie snowflakes; the "Exorcist" in the 1970s is scary because of the irresistible religious and human rights movements. Reconcile conflict. Sadako couldn't have crawled out of her phone, and religion was no longer a (so) hot topic. These horror films may not have such amazing achievements today. Today's horror film...

  • Limitless Limitless

    Ellen 2022-03-21 09:01:07

    The dilemma of youth

    Limitless talked about the predicament of the current youth, the pursuit of quick success, the pursuit of once and for all. We are all eager to learn anything quickly, learn English in 10 days, and learn piano in 30 days; we are eager to find a secret that solves all the problems we encounter at once, realizes all the problems in life at once, and makes all of them at once. Self-planning.
            
    The social environment is quite impetuous, and I want to climb to the sky in one step,...

  • World Trade Center World Trade Center

    Ellen 2022-03-20 09:02:05

    It's love that keeps them alive

    Without much description, everything that happened during the entire disaster was revealed in understatement. The film is not just about documenting the entire disaster, but it is also promoting a message of solidarity and love for each other. People can live on as long as they have love. In the face of death, the love between teammates, their love for their lover and their family helped them survive.

    Doug was hit in the process of saving his teammates and fired at the last second of...

  • Quills Quills

    Ellen 2022-03-20 09:02:01

    so-called morality

    Should such a tragic ending be blamed on that oppressive era? Is the word morality a shackle that binds people's behavior, or an excuse used to suppress people?

    This story begins with lust and ends with blood. Several protagonists are vivid.

    --Genius and lunatic are only one step away.
    The Earl was too ahead of his time, so he was not accepted by those who defended the Tao, and the public just liked his novels.
    He is too obsessed with his ideals. No matter how you...

  • Captain America: The Winter Soldier Captain America: The Winter Soldier

    Ellen 2022-03-19 09:01:02

    [Captain America 2] Interview with Steve Rogers


    On the occasion of the release of "Captain America: The Winter Soldier", the blogger had the honor to interview Steve Rogers (not Chris Evans), the U.S. team’s own deity, to reveal his old man’s views on this new movie and what’s behind the movie. story. Because the US team is very busy on weekdays, Nick Fury arranged for my interview to be conducted in a dream. After waking up from the dream, the blogger wiped his mouth and thoughts and presents the live interview for you! (You all come...

  • The Tree of Life The Tree of Life

    Ellen 2022-03-18 09:01:04

    The source of life, even if the spoiler is okay

    I haven't written a movie review, so this is not a movie review, but I don't understand some things very well. I hope someone can give me some advice. There are spoilers, but I think it doesn't matter if the film is spoiled or not.
    The movie is a little long, some people left after watching half of it, a total of 138 minutes, the pure visual for a long time (although the picture is very beautiful) is still not acceptable to everyone, of course, it cannot be denied that some people who...

  • Donnie Brasco Donnie Brasco

    Ellen 2022-03-17 09:01:02

    Hope is what keeps you alive

    Lao Zuo is too old, the mafia is not suitable for him, but his son's drug use makes him unable to stop participating in the mafia, because he has to pay his son's debt, and then his son died, Lao Zuo pinned his hopes on Downey until he was told Downey is undercover, Lao Zuo was finally called by the boss to accept the punishment, Lao Zuo's son died, the most trusted person Downey is undercover, at this time Lao Zuo has no hope, maybe death is his best Get out. Then again, the last fate of...

  • Ellen 2023-08-30 18:15:03

    I liked it very much when I was a child, especially the big bald head turned into sand~ Like! He's so handsome~ But I'm not interested anymore~

  • Ellen 2023-08-22 02:26:30

    Legal dramas have always been my favorites. RPJ is still sexy, TH is still cute, and ND is still beautiful~ The whole drama is fast-paced, informative, and the story is very attractive. If the emotional part can be strengthened a little more, it will be perfect~

  • Ellen 2023-08-08 01:00:21

    The style of this drama is like the character of the hero, restrained and calm, not like a Korean drama, this is not even a signal.

  • Ellen 2023-08-07 20:35:31

    I didn't even recognize Robert De Niro at first!

  • Ellen 2023-07-22 09:52:07

    My three favorite live performances. a. My father stayed with my siblings, and my mother had a new family. He really wanted to love him but he didn’t know what to do. b. My father played and sang at the new wife’s hometown, and the family sang together. True love was surging c. My father took his son to see an old friend’s performance. , an old friend song dedicated to the grown-up boy C'est La Vie.

  • Ellen 2023-07-14 19:47:01

    Happy Birthday. Fight Club has become a franchise. "I am Jack's Missing Sense of Irony."

  • Ellen 2023-07-13 15:49:27

    This film tells how a child’s lie and people’s so-called common sense and experience can ruin the spirit and life of an ordinary person without evidence. And this destructiveness is so widespread and continuous that after the law has returned him innocence, and the town seems to have restored its former harmony, he will be indifferently wounded. ——The awesome stories are played out every day, but the spectators have already stood on the moral high ground.

  • Ellen 2023-07-01 02:45:11

    Does a person who fills chicken soup really play such a big role in the fund company? I don't see it. If she has been in the company for so long, if she doesn't understand the shady story, she is an idiot, and if she understands the shady story, she has no bottom line. She should break up with the prosecutor before episode 12, but before episode 1. The pompous acting, especially Axe, ruined the good impression that Band of Brothers left me. The most annoying thing is that there are dog-like details of showing off their wealth everywhere, which is so annoying. Only Bryan and Black Sister are pleasing to the eye

  • Ellen 2023-06-23 00:30:02

    Favorite part of reading the letter in episode 5

  • Ellen 2023-06-21 07:18:01

    Reminds me of military life in college

  • Ellen 2023-06-17 19:20:22

    IMDB's top-ranked American drama, hailed as a masterpiece in American dramas, the greatest TV drama ever, Shakespeare in American dramas, American dramas that deserve the Nobel Prize in Literature, American dramas that are more authentic than documentaries...Various reputations The words touched me. I looked for it and couldn’t stop it. The TV series was filmed so authentically and without water. It’s really good, like it!

  • Ellen 2023-06-14 06:47:58

    One of the most shocking movie openings I've ever seen is a steel monster hoisted to fly Jesus, a reporter flirting with a bikini girl, and the next second when the icon is projected onto the earth and then receives the mask of a Southeast Asian god. The rich party of the rich and the rich, the ugliness of American actresses from all walks of life, the night tour in the ancient villa and the gods, the superstitious public, the tragedy of the philosopher killing his children and committing suicide... Each scene is full of poignant irony and charming scheduling, Italy The freshness and vividness of neorealism is really enough to crush the films of all countries in the world at that time. As for the male protagonist, "your focus makes you smarter than most laymen, but your rambling makes you not enough to be an expert." I am not satisfied with writing a book, and I cannot resist the temptation when I have a fiancée. Among the little girls, it is a microcosm of the situation of modern people.

  • Ellen 2023-06-14 05:46:14

    The Garden of Eden is too ideal~~ There are still 20 years of 3 people

  • Ellen 2023-06-12 16:08:37

    The mourning of the living, the confusion of the dead. bystander.

  • Ellen 2023-06-10 00:25:41

    A lot of people think America is free, but maybe that's because they haven't lived there. Although I have only lived in the United States for more than two months, it is worth recalling that I lived in Manhattan half of the time and Queens half of the time, so I have experienced two extreme lives. My feeling is that the freedom of the United States only belongs to the lesser. Some people, if you have money and prestige, you can live very well in the United States. If you start from scratch, you really don't know what will happen.