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Rahul 2021-12-02 08:01:26
Interview: Adam McKay [Translation]
Author: David Fear (Variety)
Translator: csh
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Major 2022-03-21 09:01:53
Lighthouse State suffers without GDZJ
Before I read it, I knew that this was a story that mocked American politicians who covered the sky with their hands, colluded with big oil companies, and sacrificed 600,000 Iraqi civilians and the lives of American soldiers to invade Iraq in order to realize their own selfish interests.
After...

David Babbitt
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Keven 2022-03-28 09:01:03
If the alienation effect of The Big Short is impressive, it's because of the Michael Lewis book that makes it climax at the end. When it came to this "Vice President", the director still used this kind of labor. Unfortunately, this is a story of vice and it is nothing more than a bunch of untenable pubic hair theory. In the end, this story will only make people embarrassed, even The actors are trying so hard to get to the Olympics, and because of the alienation effect of the director, the characters of the actors are portrayed as alienated. Even if "House of Cards" is possessed in the end, the comparison will only make the story appear more old-fashioned.
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Reinhold 2022-04-21 09:02:03
①.In my impression, the thinnest "Rubber Man" Christian Bale is the scrawny "The Mechanic" (followed by "The Fighter"); while he is as fat as the "Vice President" and has a potbellied "American Hustle" ;2. After continuing "The Big Short", Adam McKay once again made a film that earned him an Oscar nomination for best director but I personally don't like it very much; 3. Dick Cheney himself is a controversial contradiction . He has always been a conservative, having worked for the administrations of Nixon, Ford, and Bush Sr., then worked as CEO of Haliburton Corporation for a few years, and then entered the White House with Bush Jr.; but he supported gay marriage. attitude because his daughter is a lesbian. ④. The "design" of the end credits in less than 1 hour is interesting. ...
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