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Webster 2022-04-21 09:01:22
Look, people die in time
Is it because the disaster hits the head with force and force, and the person is already dead.
Is it because the darkness blinds the eyes, the person is already dead?
Maybe not.
We are strong believers with inner contradictions.
We wait patiently. While struggling bravely.
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Micaela 2022-03-19 09:01:03
Can't go back, always on that summer afternoon
I can't go back to that summer afternoon.
This is how the story started, like a fluent and beautiful prose poem, slowly rendered with the rising piano...
With the sound of the typewriter, the camera zoomed in to a girl's room, a face The freckled teen completed her first screenplay.
What can't...

Ailidh Mackay
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Kiera 2022-03-24 09:01:21
This beautiful, this heavy, this regrettable century. ★★★★
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Rosalee 2022-04-24 07:01:03
8/10 This "Atonement" was nominated for multiple awards at the 80th Academy Awards, but it was a pity that it only won one Best Original Score. This film is really a masterpiece of director Joe White's excellent performance in all aspects, from the structure of the play, the soundtrack to the filming, to the scheduling of group portraits, all of which are good. Destiny under the influence of a certain era is caused by the darkness of human nature. Self-blame and repentance after making a big mistake can't go beyond the barrier of painful fate. The core of the entire film is grim, and the imagery is deliberately weakened, like everything in a dream with soft light and filters. What impressed me most was the five-minute long shot of Dunkirk Beach, where the reality of the war unfolded like a picture scroll. The reference of life, from the beginning to the end, the darkness and the bright are always on the line.
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