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Harry 2022-03-24 09:02:52
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2.9 Bullets Over Broadway (1994) (Woody Allen) (John Cusack & Dianne Wiest & Chazz Palmister) 8.4 Bullets Over Broadway
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But too many words are said through quarrels.
The male protagonist and lines have a strong directing style, and the scheduling of the shots is strong. Looking at it from... -
Anthony 2022-03-24 09:02:52
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During this period of time, I received a lot of movies, but I actually watched very few, because watching movies is difficult not to become a situation where I was led away, so that in the end I didn’t know what I was doing! It is also the existence of this barrier that makes my parents feel that...

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Alysha 2022-03-28 09:01:07
I have seen more than a dozen of Woody Allen's works. Most of the male characters are pretentious. The social positioning of the characters is usually the middle class, and there are many artists. People in this class are not geniuses or pure artists. But he is more educated than most people and has a certain artistic talent. For example, in this movie, the male protagonist has good ideas, but his script is not flesh and blood. In the end, the bodyguard driver is the most talented sweeper. , he is just a vain fame, but he will not deny his talent, because he has read poetry and books, and has a poet certificate, how ironic. Artists care about talent, female stars care about fame, and businessmen care about interests. Everyone has different demands, but at the end, it focuses on men and women. Originally, I always liked it, but it ended in a sloppy ending. Love is deep , but sex is only inch. please don't speak Infinite loop, but still talkative from beginning to end. 【Bilibili】
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Chance 2022-03-27 09:01:14
Before things start, you will feel how favorable the environment is, how rare the opportunity is, and almost touch the change after success. But don't forget how pitiful your guess is when you put this thing in the real world. By the way, it's best to keep the principle that you have mastered the comfort of life.
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