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Mattie 2022-01-13 08:02:26
"Shadow Land"-to be a boy or a man? This is a problem!
In my life, I have had two choices: to be a boy or a man. The boy chose safety in the way of life, while the man chose to endure suffering. (Twice in that life I've been given the choice, as a boy, and as a man. The boy chose safety. The man chooses suffering.)...
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Nelda 2022-03-21 09:02:50
Classical love has no libido
A must-see for ageing syndrome, Hopkins's classical, elegant, rational, as well as the humor and sensibility gradually released in the film, are fascinating in countless facial close-ups and golden sentences. Of course, the density of the so-called "golden sentences" is too high, and I thought it...

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Lera 2022-03-25 09:01:16
I originally wanted to watch Hopkins' sweet love story, but after I got used to his restraint, I suddenly saw him crying "I don't want to lose her either", but I felt at a loss. The plot once reminded me of "Looking for Neverland". I really am a person who watches Neverland, not Shadowlands.
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