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Ellis 2021-12-28 08:01:37
For Pearl Street
I remembered that when he said that Daben was bad when he took the play, he always thought "change here, change there, and finally change the ending and it will become a good movie", then Probably this film is really for fun, because the narrative has not seen the previous excitement at all.
I...
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Issac 2021-12-28 08:01:37
Aftermath of the night view of life
The last Shanghai Film Festival movie
I heard that it was a bit bad before I saw it. Well, I think the script is a bit bad, and Daben’s performance is just like that, but the style is still very handsome. The theme of the film is not clear and the narrative lacks focus. Is it to talk about a...

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Tamara 2022-04-22 07:01:40
The three-and-a-half-star gangster movie's plot is relatively bland compared to the original. The ending is a bit lamentable. The wife who is dedicated to doing good deeds died because of the male protagonist's previous evil deeds, so people who do evil will eventually have karma.
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Beaulah 2022-03-22 09:02:13
If you haven’t read the original book, the film is at most a well-established history of gang struggles. The problem is that I deliberately watched the original book before watching the movie. As a result, all the movies that are suitable for expansion in the novel are skipped like a little bit of water (and I also completely deleted my favorite prison paragraph), and in the end, the only thing left is to restore the era of intoxication... I have been a genius for so long, and I am actually planted on a gangster epic. If I had a big book, I would not be reconciled. Bar!
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