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Three Colors: Red reviews
"Trois couleurs: Rouge" is a feature film directed by Krzysztof Kieslowski and starring Irène Jacob and Samuel Le Bihan . It was released in Poland on May 27, 1994. The film tells the delicate feelings between the female student Valentine and the judge and the love story between Auguste, a law school graduate, and his girlfriend. In 1994, the film was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 47th Cannes Film Festival .
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Liberal Arts reviews
"Liberal Arts" is a feature film directed by Josh Radnor, starring Josh Radnor, Elizabeth Olsen , Zac Efron , and Elizabeth Reaser . It was released in the United States on September 14, 2012. The film tells the story of Jesse, a man who has entered middle age but yearns for school, and Jibi, a 19-year-old girl who has no regrets and dared to act.
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Midnight in Paris reviews
"Midnight In Paris" was written and directed by Woody Allen in 2011, co-starring Owen Wilson , Rachel McAdams , Marion Cotillard, etc., a romantic comedy and fantasy film set in Paris, France. The film began to be shown worldwide in May 2011. The theme of the film is nostalgia, Modernism and Existentialism . It tells a young man’s love for Paris. It also explains an exaggeration. The illusion that other people’s lives are always better and that of their own lives is produced because of this illusion. Contradictions and anxiety in life. Woody Allen won the 84th Academy Awards for Best Original Screenplay for this film .
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The Family Man reviews
"The Family Man" is a feature film directed by Brett Ratner and starring Nicolas Kim Coppola and Téa Leoni . The film was released in the United States on December 22, 2000. The film tells the story of Jack Campbell, an investment broker on Wall Street, who was completely changed his single life by an accident on a snowy Christmas night .
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Frances Ha reviews
"Frances Ha" is a comedy film directed by Noah Baumbach and starring Greta Gerwig , Mickey Sumner , Michael Esper , and Adam Douglas Driver . It was released in the United States on May 17, 2013. The film mainly tells the story of the dancer Francis’ efforts to pursue her dream of dancing and the friendship between her and her friend Sophie .
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Swiss Army Man reviews
"Swiss Army Man" is a feature film produced by Blackbird Films, co-directed by Dan Guan and Daniel Schinnett , starring Paul Franklin Dano and Daniel Jacob Radcliffe . The film tells the story of a man trapped on a desert island who became friends with a corpse and then took the corpse on a journey home. The film was released in the United States on July 1, 2016 .
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The Legend of 1900 reviews
"The Legend of 1900" is a feature film directed by Giuseppe Tornatore and starring Timothy Simon Smith , Bill Nunn and Mélanie Thierry . It was released in Italy on October 28, 1998. The film is adapted from Alessandro Baricco's literary script " 1900: Monologue ". It tells the legend of an abandoned baby named "1900" who became a piano master on an ocean liner and became a piano master. The 4K restored version of the film was released in mainland China on November 15, 2019.
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My Blueberry Nights reviews
"My Blueberry Nights" is based on a short film shot by Wong Kar-wai in Hong Kong in his early years. It is the first English film directed by Wong Kar-wai and the opening film of the 60th Cannes International Film Festival . The opening movie directed by the Chinese. Co-starred by Norah Jones, Jude Law and Natalie Portman. The film was first screened at the Cannes International Film Festival on May 16, 2007. The film mainly tells the story of a young girl who loves to eat blueberry pie played by Norah Jones. She meets many different people on a journey across the United States, trying to find the true meaning of life and love, and she unknowingly plays with Jude Law. The grocery store owner fell in love .
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The Best of Youth reviews
"The Best Of Youth" is a The Republic of Italy film directed by The Republic of Italy director Marco Tulio Giordana and starring Alessio Boni . The film tells the story of an ordinary family of six in The Republic of Italy, Karati, from 1966 to 2000 . The film was released in The Republic of Italy in 2003. In 2004, won the 48th The Republic of Italy David Award-Best Picture .
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Raise the Red Lantern reviews
"Raise the red lantern" is a feature film produced by a Chinese film co-production company, directed by Zhang Yimou, starring Gong Li , Caifei He , Cao Cuifen , Kong Lin , Shuyuan Jin, etc. The film is adapted from Su Tong 's novel " Wives and Concubines in Groups ". The film revolves around the topic of feudal etiquette and tells the story of several concubines of a large family in the Republic of China who were jealous and caused a series of tragedies. On March 13, 1992, the film was released in North America and set the highest box office record for a Chinese-language film in North America at that time with a box office of $2.6 million. In 1991, the film won the Silver Lion Award at the 48th Venice International Film Festival . In 1992, it was nominated for Oscars for Best Foreign Language Film, becoming the second Chinese film to be nominated for this award after " Ju Dou ". Subsequently, it won the David di Donatello Best Foreign Language Film, becoming the first Chinese film to win the award. In 1993, it won the Best Foreign Language Film at the British Academy Film Awards . In 2015, it was ranked 28th among the 100 best foreign language films in film history by the British "Empire" magazine, which is the highest-ranked Mainland film.
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