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Shyann 2022-04-23 07:01:22
Watch time pass without trace
I read a film reviewer and said that because the gap between this teenage story and ours is too big, the sense of substitution is not strong, and I feel a little empathy, so I gave it one less star, but it does not prevent it from being an amazing film. Someone willing to use this clumsy method to...
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Emil 2022-04-19 09:01:24
The Love of My Life
Finally saw Boyhood! And yes, it's worth all the hype and anticipation. The fact that the movie took 12 years to make to cover the 12 years of screen time helps to establish a natural degree of realism. The entire cast aged accordingly; there is no makeup required. You don't need to check wikipedia...

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Luigi 2021-10-20 19:01:39
In fact, this film may be different from what we think, but its trivial details are carefully observed and dramatized. It fits current events so that the film only belongs to our era (especially admire the vision of the director in some plots! ). It's like a vertical version of "Young and Crazy", which focuses different youth experiences on an ordinary (and unusual) Texas boy. We are at a loss. Time has passed like this for 12 years or more.
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Alessandro 2022-03-21 09:01:20
Linklater movies are always the touchstone of literary youth. I'm not a literary youth. This film is like the best version of a TV series. The jump is quite strong, and the story comes to an abrupt end. It is said that the sense of substitution will not be strong. But after all, the 12-year life story will still tell some philosophies, and the director is such a lovely daughter as the heroine, not reluctant to give 4 stars to the heart. Cute girls shouldn't wear heavy makeup.
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