Aria Celeste Castillo

Aria Celeste Castillo

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    • Lia 2022-04-04 09:01:08

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      The past can haunt a man. That's what they say. That the past is just a series of moments. Each one perfect. Complete. A bead on the necklace of time.

      The past doesn't haunt us, wouldn't even recognize us. If there're ghosts to be found, it's us who haunt the past. We haunt it, so we can look again....

    • Crawford 2022-04-04 09:01:08

      A love letter to a lover, time, years, emotions... intertwined with each other.

      Remembrance of Mystery is a good movie. A good movie in my opinion. Not so much a sci-fi, action, romance movie. Rather, it is a love letter written to a lover, time, years, emotions... intertwined with each other. The film's narrative pace is slow, and the plot is still based on love. However,...

    • Russel 2022-04-06 09:01:07

      keep your loved ones

    • Barrett 2022-04-22 07:01:56

      It's quite romantic in the end, perpetually immersed in an irreversible past, a painful perpetual ecstasy. But the characters' feelings are too weak, lack of plot support, all the affection of love is pale and weak, and Wu Yanzu's role is also ridiculous. The conspiracy line that runs through the whole article seems to be the soul of the script of the last century, derailment, illegitimate child, rich second generation, the kind that no one sees in the legal system. The setting of the future water world shrouded in the whole movie is still very interesting, but it is better to use it directly to make the future water world 2. The emotion of water has not become the main symbol, but only a superficial immersive memory. Generally speaking, it is an ordinary detective movie with weak sci-fi attributes, but I really love Hugh Jackman and Rebecca Ferguson, and the friendship is Samsung.

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