The Beaver evaluation action
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Mohamed 2022-03-27 09:01:12
Can't accept this kind of mentally retarded precision, it is better to set a shadow character directly.
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Misty 2022-03-29 09:01:04
The story of using a beaver puppet to save the job and mend the family, under the direction of the always maverick Jodie Foster, has a little unreasonable neurosis, which distinguishes this film from those films that sell infinite warmth, but She failed to deal with the distortion of the main line because it was too dramatic, but was eclipsed by the sub-line, which was not as simple and flat as the latter and moved people's hearts. A few small surprises, but overall tasteless.
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[first lines]
Walter Black: This is a picture of Walter Black, a hopelessly depressed individual. Somewhere inside him is a man who fell in love. Who started a family. Who ran a successful company. That man has gone missing. No matter what he's tried, and he's tried everything, Walter can't seem to bring him back. It's as if he's died, but hasn't had the good sense to take his body with him. So mostly what he does is sleep.
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Meredith Black: [reading] "Hello. The person who handed you this card is under the care of a prescription puppet, designed to help create a psychological distance between himself and the negative aspects of his personality. Please treat him as you normally would, but address yourself to the puppet. Thank you."