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Kathleen 2022-09-08 01:28:53
The concept of the script is very good, similar to [The Last Week with Monroe]. It is based on the last career and life of a real character before his death. This is interspersed with some clips of Judy Garland's Girls' Generation.
The reality part is more conventional, and the flashback part adds a moderate sense of form to express the mood of the characters. In the past tense, I like the opening close-up "brainwashing" to the scene of walking into "The Wizard of Oz", as...
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Kathleen 2022-08-22 18:16:19
In New York, a 41-year-old florist wife walks from the house on the street to the flower shop at the end of the street very coquettishly every day. What is terrible is that she still feels good about herself in this coquettish. She has her own unique insights into love, and she has been in contact with the same man for no more than five days. As for how to arrange the five days, it is basically the first four days of ambiguousness, the fifth day of going to bed, and then breaking up. And she...
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Kathleen 2022-08-13 19:33:25
Post-Disaster Artist-About Director Josh Trunk
Any sacrifices I have experienced are necessary and worthwhile for me... I just come for this (director)
Whatever I'm sacrificing just has to be sacrificed," he said. "It's worth it for me... I'm just here to do this.
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Kathleen 2023-09-23 06:46:38
3.5! Prison plus plasma, tough and rough. It's a shame that this style didn't continue after the mid-nineties.
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Kathleen 2023-09-13 07:27:08
The development of this story is a little bit suspicious, and it will be there after a while, and those who have never played the game really don't understand.
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Kathleen 2023-09-07 01:30:59
The red regime is really scary, I'm afraid of death
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Kathleen 2023-08-21 20:27:04
Sick control and power fascination. This one goes well with Caligary and Kracauer's book.
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Kathleen 2023-08-13 06:15:33
The violin version of the tadpole looking for its mother.
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Kathleen 2023-08-10 00:27:28
It would be nice if I could watch it in the theater
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Kathleen 2023-07-26 02:41:07
Cheerleader and Rachel from Mean Girls
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Kathleen 2023-07-18 08:00:13
It's hard to judge a movie, it's really hard to say whether it's good or bad. It makes sense to give one star to five stars, and it refreshed my movie view. This kind of movie goes against all movie principles and theories, it's really like the original movie "This is a movie made by aliens"
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Kathleen 2023-07-12 19:20:45
The first two episodes almost kneeled. But after figuring out the director's scheduling habits (less than Wes Anderson's tricks), there is only exquisite boring. Confusion, fragmentation, illogicality, and madness.
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Kathleen 2023-07-12 15:17:36
The protagonist does not ultimately escape the inevitable end of a dystopian work of art—the failure of humanity. This film shows another possibility of dystopia. A deformed society that switches between two extreme states replaces the monistic voice. When an individual is forced to make a choice in society, no state of existence will is normal; because of this quality, choice and inaction in a dystopia can only end in tragedy. The scene in the film is the result of the development of the individual isolation society to the extreme. Each individual can only rely on the commonality to desperately seek companionship and forget the possibility of reserving differences. At the end of the film, the woman who has no hope and lost her love sits silently by the window, silently admonishing the audience that any glimmer of hope in a deformed society is only a fleeting illusion seen by people who warm each other; The rule is that only the same people can stick together) to rebel, then his rebellion cannot be successful.
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Kathleen 2023-07-03 05:27:51
Yoo Ah-in's acting is good, it's so hateful to watch it that I grit my teeth. Uncle Oh Dal-soo is so cute
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Kathleen 2023-07-02 04:52:26
The beginning part uses a lot of new wave-like language and suddenly jumps into something, and there are a lot of superimposed paintings that look very retro... But this movie looks a bit inexplicable...
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Kathleen 2023-06-28 16:41:46
There are a few good designs but the whole thing is a bit boring, so that it feels a little bit like going back and watching those scenes. As a horror film, there is no problem with entraining private goods, but you should pay attention to the proportion and the way of speaking. This movie is too loud. It is better to pull it out and make it into a plot. The supernatural part is faked, and the plot of the father's line is strengthened or done at the beginning As a dark line, this kind of horror atmosphere may be stronger. When you have time, you can change it to play
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Kathleen 2023-05-24 01:28:58
It should be the most appropriate to interpret this film from the perspective of Souji Okita, because in the control system jointly constructed by the ugly man Kondo Isamu, Hijikata Toshizo, Tashiro Hiroshi and the beautiful boy (femme beauty) Gana Sosaburo, the terminally ill He is like a philosopher with half a foot in the coffin. "The League of Chrysanthemums" sings about true feelings, and its corresponding Shinsengumi is a system of power and desire without emotion. Soji Okita's last cut is the flowering of Bushido. . However, Nagisa Oshima, who prefers the beauty of the lens, made the femme fatale Sosaburo Gana look like a careless fox fairy, and his organs have become naughty and naughty in the camera lens. This kind of pure passive The relationship between them is really suspected of pleasing female audiences. SM's control system seems to be more than attacking and accepting this simple correspondence.
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Kathleen 2023-05-17 17:04:55
What made me think was faith and personal concern, and what I saw was the hypocrisy in Ralph's heart. What he pursued was not God or love, but his ambition. But in fact, I have no right to comment or even accuse him. What the human heart thinks, God naturally has insight. How much inner darkness and filth can't be covered up by seemingly bright actions. In addition, it is believed that forced abstinence is an act of alienation of belief. Hey, tangled people.
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