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Lina 2022-03-18 09:01:01
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A Charmlessman story. How can you describe a person who is empty and soulless, who knows a little and acts as a representative, and thinks that the world of money is everything, without losing sight of the audience (me)? Blindly use bleating skin care products, the grape person's business card is...
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Guido 2022-03-15 09:01:01
FIFF3丨DAY2 "American Psychiatric" imagined crimes all happen in the dark
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The essence behind the gore and absurdity is to explore and satirize human nature.

Connie Chen
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Cade 2022-03-24 09:01:04
BALE's acting skills are praised, but the acting is not wide, and he has always played that kind of cold role. Killing or not is not the point, but I prefer not to kill, it is the protagonist’s imagination. This is a black humorous film that satirizes society, criticizing the so-called elite at that time, who were nothing but slaves to material greed. These people are well-dressed and look at each other every day, but they are lonely, arrogant, jealous, materialistic, and full of fantasy in their hearts.
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Burley 2022-03-25 09:01:03
It feels like a typical American film's narrative style. There is nothing special about the storyline, and there is nothing special about the performance that attracts me. Bale should be considered a rising period. The killing part is bloody enough, since it is abnormal, then the bloodthirsty for no reason does not seem to need a reason. Even if the ending is vaguely thought-provoking, it is not particularly clever. If you talk about schizophrenia and hallucinations, "Closed Island" is more clear.
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