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Armando 2021-11-16 08:01:26
Order and destruction
After watching the movie, I remembered two things, a sentence and a novel. My political and economic teacher once said to us: "The core of democracy is not voting, but decentralization." Corresponding to the general public, it is "The design of the system is not to subordinate the...
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Alana 2021-11-16 08:01:26
"Happy Valley" film review-on the thief ship of life, be a happy pirate
When an actor's life is his own life, will that world be what they want?
Dystopian films already belong to a large category in the existing successful films. The 1927 "Metropolis" and the 1971 "A Clockwork Orange" all present the dystopian world in a surreal form.
This type of movie is undoubtedly a...

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Therese 2022-04-20 09:01:37
I thought it was to use retro and nostalgic forms to polish the story, but I was pleasantly surprised after reading it. It turned out to be a bridge to reflect the changes in American social culture and mainstream values, reflecting the contest between conservatism and openness. Black and white gradually transitioned to special art color and then to modern times. The whole story is as colorful as color, a bit fresh and refined, and the development status of the characters is also subtly displayed through the color of the body. The World of Doors has something similar, with a heartwarming ending.
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Jacklyn 2022-04-20 09:01:37
In the world of "anti" Truman who makes a fuss about color, the eternal pleasant is as pale as outright praise, and when Bacchus favors the entire Happy Valley, all the blank pages are automatically filled with words. ps Long live modern art!
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[first lines]
[David is gazing admiringly at a pretty blonde girl]
David: *Hi*
[chuckles]
David: I mean, Hi. Uh, look, you probably don't think I should be asking you this. I mean, not knowing you well and all? I mean, you know, I, I, I know you, 'cause everybody knows you. I just don't know you technically. Uh, anyhow. Uh, I don't know what you're doing this weekend, but my mom's leaving town, and she's letting me borrow the car.
[the camera pulls back to show that the girl is standing several dozen feet away and, in fact, is smiling and looking at another boy]
David: [Looks down at the ground, disappointed with himself, but still keeping his tone cheerful] Okey-dokey, so, just give me a call; let me know. Bye!
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[Montage of teachers talking to David's classes]
College Counselor: For those of you going on to college next year, the chance of finding a good job will actually decrease by the time you graduate. The available number of entry-level jobs will drop 31 percent over the next four years. Median income for those jobs will go down as well. Obviously, my friends, it's a competitive world, and good grades are your only ticket through. In fact, by the year 2000...
Health Teacher: The chance of contracting HIV from a non-monogamous lifestyle will climb to 1 in 150. The odds of dying in an auto accident are only 1 in twenty-five hundred. Now, this marks a drastic increase...
Science Teacher: ...from fourteen years ago, when ozone depletion was just at 10 percent of its current level. By the time you are thirty years old, average global temperature will have risen two and a half degrees, causing such catastrophic consequences as typhoons, floods, widespread drought, and famine.
[Cut to David absorbing all this grim information and looking really depressed]
Science Teacher: [With a bright smile:] Okay! Who can tell me what "famine" is?