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Deja 2022-04-21 09:01:14
A true inspirational film is not just inspirational.
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I have often wondered recently, what else has our education given us for so many years, besides the prejudice that we think is common sense, and the logic that we think is perfect and impeccable? ? Nothing at all. That common sense is... -
Larue 2022-04-22 07:01:03
Blake beats gold
The Blake Snyder Beat Sheet
Title Project Title: Moneyball

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Orie 2022-03-25 09:01:05
I Just Enjoy The Show, the song becomes gold. The image of PITT's vicissitudes of life is not spoiled, and the acting skills are gradually becoming prosperous. The record-breaking 20-game winning streak was based on intricate calculations that could not be replicated. It fully shows that even if you are stretched, you must have the sincerity of being stretched.
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Kenyon 2021-10-20 19:00:37
The premiere I watched is close to five stars. Not sensational or pretentious, even if you don't know much about baseball, you can see the soreness of the nose and the blood boiled over. The soundtrack editing is in place, Pete's performance is very good, not hysterical, but full of tension, Oka actor hopes not small. Of course, my daughter's Lenka's The Show is also great. The strong Oscar aesthetics and American spirit are another marvel of sports themes.
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