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Corrine 2022-03-23 09:02:37
Fragments, Vanessa and Long Shots
Breaking free from the shackles of tradition, breaking through the shackles of the secular world, and breaking through all the obstacles in the siege of many male animals, what I didn't expect is that at the end of the line, the only thing that hinders women from achieving independence is...
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Claudine 2022-04-20 09:02:09
Reassemble the pieces into an apple tree, but it's ok if you don't have one
The movie I watched after watching "The Fragment" tells the story of a woman who chooses a home midwife to give birth, and goes through the painful process of childbirth. After the baby is born and dies, how women face the pain of losing their daughter, the pain of leaving their husband, and the...

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Eula 2022-03-27 09:01:13
It hurts, it hurts too much! The front is the pain that is clearly manifested on the outside, and the back is the pain that is buried in the heart. The front is the brokenness that should have been lost, and the back is the difficult reconciliation that picks up the pieces and then reassembles them. The acting, long takes, and scheduling are great, but the metaphors in the film are too explicit. The more than 20 minutes of childbirth before the title is released is suffocating, and the end of the scene where the ashes are scattered on the bridge will be better.
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Crawford 2022-03-26 09:01:09
Vanessa Kirby is amazing again in this one, like a bath scene with Shia LaBeouf in the first 30 minutes of breathlessness, where she treats her husband psychologically as a drowning person in extreme physical pain. Mu's dependence is shown in a full and incisive way, and it is just right. The restraint and outbreak of the mother-daughter rivalry and courtroom scenes are also relaxed and relaxed, and the whole process takes the audience's emotions. And she is so beautiful and so beautiful, every shot fixed on her makes people unable to look away and want to see more.
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