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Cecil 2021-12-18 08:01:11
Inherent flaws in American society
Because of Pynchon's large and complex narrative, his novels have never been put on the screen before. Pynchon’s "Auction Lot 49" written in the 1960s and "The Vineyard" in the 1980s are both set in California. They and "Nature Is Evil" form Pynchon's "California Trilogy". "Nature is Evil"...
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Tomas 2021-12-18 08:01:11
Continue to sink
After watching it again, I didn't fully understand the plot, but just got a rough idea. Even so, when lying in bed quietly, there was some aftertaste, and I wanted to talk about it.
At the beginning, I didn't feel that this film was so brilliant. It wasn't until the last moment...

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Gudrun 2022-03-26 09:01:06
Paul Thomas Anderson has never been a director who is only willing to tell stories. If there is a story, it is just a shell, and it is full of private goods: a specific era, a unique atmosphere, a floating style, mysterious events, funny characters . I haven't seen Thomas Pynchon's original work, but judging from the drug addiction, conspiracy, injury, and wandering of the hippie era, this film should belong to two Thomas, but the light, shadow and sound are branded with Paul
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Armando 2022-04-20 09:01:45
Still missing some budget.
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