Detroit evaluation action
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Katlyn 2022-04-21 09:02:51
The background is the 1967 Detroit 12th Street riots, mainly in the restoration of the Algiers Motel incident. Different from the previous "The Hurt Locker" and "Assassination of Bin Laden", probably out of political correctness, Bigelow basically gave up the character-driven narrative this time, and used a panoramic perspective to present this history whose truth has been blurred. Singers, security guards, white people Several important roles of the girl and the policeman were ultimately superficial.
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Mariela 2022-04-20 09:02:06
OMG. Really infinitely close to the darkness of despair, I saw the purest evil. A small incision is already good enough to tell the story, and Catherine's sharp style remains, breathless. The truth may never be clear, but people's hearts are already clear. Will's performance makes people feel cold with every smile and smile, and he has never seen such a hideous person. The music is great, and the last cast saw Krasinski's face so dumbfounded that he couldn't remember.
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Krauss: It's a war zone out there. They're destroying the city.
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Krauss: I'm just gonna assume you're all criminals.