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Luigi 2022-01-05 08:01:52
"World News": The United States after the Civil War is so similar to the United States now
When I first watched this movie starring Tom Hanks, I really felt that it was so similar to the "The Midnight Sky" directed and starred by Clooney I watched a few days ago. It was picked up by a middle-aged man. A little girl who doesn't speak much, then becomes a hero to protect her, and the two...
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Barry 2022-01-05 08:01:52
World News: The meaning of life is very important, it is the source of power for all survival, most of the meaning comes from living for others, forming mutual emotional support
World News: The meaning of life is very important, it is the source of power for all survival, most of the meaning comes from living for others, forming mutual emotional support
- Western, highway, adventure, little loli and uncle, Tom Hanks, all the key words combined, it is destined that this is not...

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Theodore 2022-04-23 07:03:18
There is a very inexplicable sense of mashup, as if it is nostalgic for "Thunderbolt", an echo of a Western, the "Washington Post" of the last century, and it seems like "Butcher's Cross" has finally hit the big screen. The screen, the impossible fate, the subtle bond between people, you can see the end after reading the beginning, but unfortunately it did not accumulate enough emotional depth, but the photography and soundtrack are good; it is a golden rule not to play with children casually, you see In this film, even Hanks-level old actors have to be recognized. When the rebellious little girl grows up, she is definitely a new cousin, and she smiles so brightly and beautiful at the end.
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Jewel 2022-04-23 07:03:18
Taking advantage of the special profession of news communicator, I made a cookie-cutter road western.
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Captain Kidd: [to Cicada, in Kiowa] You belong with me. You belong with me.
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[first lines]
Captain Kidd: Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. It's good to be back with you all here in Wichita Falls. My name is Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd, and I'm here tonight to bring you news from across this great world of ours. Now, I know how life is in these parts, working a trade sunup to sundown. No time for reading newspapers. Am I correct?
Towns People: [murmuring agreement]
Captain Kidd: Let me do that work for you. And maybe, just for tonight, we can escape our troubles, and hear the great changes that are happening out there. Starting local, then. Our own Houston Telegraph from the first of February, this news. "The meningitis epidemic continues to spread without prejudice across the Panhandle and North Texas region. So far, it has claimed ninety-seven souls in just a two-month period."
Towns People: [exclaiming softly]