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Rachelle 2022-03-10 08:02:34
you will see your own shadow
This is a very calm movie, adapted from the Nobel Prize for Literature. After watching the movie, I immediately bought the original [smile]. Pier, who was influenced by his family since childhood, has the character that most young people at the bottom of society have today. He is handsome and...
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Denis 2022-03-10 08:02:34
A good show to watch for two nights
The male protagonist himself forced the "lucky man" back to the original place step by step, and made me want to shout while watching the film that you can't treat those who love you like this, and you can't be so arrogant when the noble people think you are valuable. It resonates even more with...

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Hilton 2022-04-21 09:03:44
The male protagonist Lykke-Per is a very complicated person. On the positive side, he is talented, intelligent, pursuing progress, and determined to reform. On the negative side, he is extremely vain, has strong self-esteem, is conceited and inferior, and is also vulnerable. Emotionally speaking, he changed women after another in order to achieve his goal. The goal was selfish, and his face-turning was ruthless. I doubt that he never really loved those women. He only loved himself from beginning to end. When he finally waited lonely and hopeless to die, I felt sorry for him again. Underappreciated, unable to perform, and finally can only live in seclusion in the wilderness and die in depression. His tragedy may stem from his family of origin, his social class, or his parents' conflicting religious beliefs. But anyway, he's a scumbag.
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Evan 2022-04-24 07:01:25
Unfortunate people spend their whole lives healing childhood. Lucky people are healed by childhood throughout their life. I like the anti-routine of European movies, and I prefer the cool tones of Nordic movies.