Columbus evaluation action
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Dangelo 2022-04-06 09:01:07
Music 3 Picture 4 Director 3 Story 2 Acting 5 Impression 3 Average 3.2/10 When you see Kim, ask Casey: What is it about this building that moved you? Just when he was about to listen, the director used the form of natural sound and music, which should have touched each other, but suddenly fell into atrophy and gave up. The composition of architecture + lines has the intention to see, but the meaningless lens only sees fiddling.
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Darby 2022-04-11 09:01:07
The love that is more than polite and warm to each other flows slowly in the cold and regular building. The quiet space and geometric rules build a common family bond between the East and the West. The obsessive-compulsive composition conceals the slack in the narrative. , Many empty shots strive to create an atmosphere of healing architectural aesthetics in the director's heart, but they may not be very friendly to impatient audiences and are easy to hypnotize.
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[first lines]
[korean, subtitled]
Eleanor: [searching for the Professor, Jin's father] Professor! Professor! Professor? Professor! Professor! There you are. Thought I lost you.
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[last lines]
Casey: Thanks... for everything.
Jin: Thank you... for being here
Casey: I hope my mom's gonna be okay.
Jin: She's gonna be all right. She wants this for you. Caseey, she's so proud of you.
Casey: I feel bad leaving you, too. You gotta keep my posted, okay?
Jin: I will. But you need to stop feeling bad.
Casey: Yeah... so do you.
Jin: Maybe.
Casey: Think I'm gonna quit smoking.
Jin: Yeah?
Casey: Yeah.
Jin: It's probably a good idea.
[referring to Eleanor]
Jin: She's not a fan.
[pause]
Jin: You better get going.
Casey: I know.
[They embrace each other]
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