Liang Wei-Hui-Duncan

Liang Wei-Hui-Duncan

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    • Pearlie 2022-04-19 09:01:41

      Uncut Diamonds: A Movie With Side Effects of Tinnitus and Headaches

      If you watch movies to relax, this is definitely not for you. It's a movie that can give you two hours of constant headaches and ringing in your ears, and it's going to be upsetting. These are normal physiological reactions brought about by this film. It achieves the effect of infecting the...

    • Johnnie 2022-03-16 09:01:03

      Audiovisual feast

      Continuing the distinctive style of the debut film, neon lights and psychedelic retro electronic music create a restless atmosphere. The director has boldly recruited a generation of comedian Adam Sandler to play the chattering and dehumanizing male protagonist. He lived up to expectations and...

    • Priscilla 2022-03-23 09:01:38

      DAMN! The Safdie brothers know what American culture is all about! The Safdie brothers know what capitalism is all about! The Safdie brothers know what digital media is all about! There is only one real shot in the whole film, the bloody African laborer. From the beginning of the colonoscopy, the audience has been continuously compiled and mediated (music is a hint). What you see is real, but it's also virtual, because American culture and capitalism and digital media are the same fucking thing: is a shot in the head a return to reality? No, welcome back to the electronic loop; does telling a story with real NBA history refer to reality? No, it's history that becomes part of the coding of this big program. If "Good Times" is still just a postmodern drug addiction, "Rough Diamond" truly achieves the unity of form and content, giving people a glimpse of the "real domain" of contemporary America.

    • Angela 2022-04-23 07:01:39

      Life is a giant uncut rough diamond within which we all spin

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    Uncut Gems quotes

    • Demany: And what the fuck is it wit' you Jewish niggas and basketball anyway? 'Uh? Shucks.

      Howard Ratner: I'll have you know the first two points scored in the NBA was a Jew.

      Demany: Yeah, yeah, who what, Fred Flintstein?

      Howard Ratner: No. Ossie Schectman, 1946, played for the Knicks.

    • High Roller: [rapidly] Last year I made 125 million dollars. I don't even know what to do with my money anymore. I have nobody to spend it with, nobody to enjoy my life with anymore. It's horrible! Today is the big day for me. I met you, you're hot! You wanna have a drink when we get there?