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Lottie 2022-04-23 07:01:31
Cold violence. Uncle A is 80% small sheep and 20% big bad wolf. Little Thom definitely has the potential to inherit his father's mantle. The XX scene of the stairs tsk tsk tsk o(*////▽////*)q Cover your...
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Karelle 2022-04-23 07:01:31
Paraphrase: "If you don't erupt in silence, then disappear...
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Marge 2022-04-23 07:01:31
To me, it's the best film ever. Calm and clear development of the main line, calm characterization. Violence as a timeless film theme has never been more attractive to me, and a person's duality has never been so adeptly changing and constantly changing in reality. From the common man to a tough killer, there is only a thin line, and Cronenberg expresses the slender state of this "line" so movingly and so...
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Jaylen 2022-04-23 07:01:31
It's a bit of a mess, but the actors did a great...
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Clifford 2022-04-23 07:01:31
It would be perfect without his vulgar and exaggerated...
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Kole 2022-04-23 07:01:31
Xiao Qiangqiang is a bit simple, but he still likes his performance very much. Harris's appearance really suits...
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Lorena 2022-04-23 07:01:31
The pale and powerless plot has been reborn in bloody violence. This is actually the original version of "Martial Arts", clean and...
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Orin 2022-04-23 07:01:31
The rhythm of the narrative is slow enough,...
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Shanna 2022-04-23 07:01:31
The story is alright, but the performance of the male pig's feet is relatively underwhelming. Violent scenes don't feel as tense as Quentin and the Coen...
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Carley 2022-04-22 07:01:05
A bit of Quentin Tarantino. Far less than eastern...
A History of Violence Comments
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Yasmin 2022-03-18 09:01:03
Violence, lies, and sex / Recovery, reborn, and relapse
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Billy: I think I'm tired.
Leland: Yeah, me too.
They want to go all the way east, avoid big cities and start a new life.
Leland then kills the cleaning lady and the hotel owner, while Billy turns his gun on the terrified little girl.
Change is never easy.
Not to mention refreshing.
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Golden 2022-04-19 09:01:33
[Film Review] Being a dog is more real than being a human being
At first glance, the two films are not related at all, one is "The History of Violence" about a well-known and cruel gangster killer who goes incognito and how to deal with the old story of how his enemies come to him, and the other is a famous star. How dogs fit into the real-life cartoon...
Top cast
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[the news reporter Jenny Wyatt interviews Tom as he arrives home from the hospital]
Jenny Wyeth: We're in Millbrook, just outside the home of American hero Tom Stall, who's just now returning from the hospital with his family. Mr. Stall, Jenny Wyatt, WRPK news. I have a few questions for you. How did it feel when you saw the guns of those ruthless killers pointed directly at you.
Tom Stall: How did it feel?
Jenny Wyeth: Yeah.
Tom Stall: Not very good. Not very good.
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[the news reporter tries to keep talking to Tom before Tom walks off]
Tom Stall: I really need to be with my family. Thanks.
Jenny Wyeth: I'm Jenny Wyatt in Millbrook, and that was Tom Stall - American hero, man of few words.