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Crystel 2022-03-20 09:02:14
Soderbergh's Shadow...
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Zackery 2022-03-20 09:02:14
The story and the characters are unattractive to me. Like those little pianos at the end of the...
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Gennaro 2022-03-20 09:02:14
Douglas is really acting, and the enchanting old lady looks pleasing to the eye. Dameng was finally fucked, but unfortunately it was not a big deal. The human beings who are in love are always moisturized by the spring water of love in love. The gorgeous golden stage background and the romantic Chopin nocturne can't tell the story of the running account to set off beautifully. I didn't even recognize Chris from P&R, the makeup artist...
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Louisa 2022-03-19 09:01:06
Homosexuality is really...
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Timmy 2022-03-19 09:01:06
The emotional drama is shallow. The kiss scenes are all borrowed places, all kisses are on the chin and the corner of the mouth; the sex scenes are just perfunctory to the end, as a light rotten woman, she looks a little unhappy. The only thing that can be praised is the magical acting skills of Doug Yaoshu. As a straight man, Matt pretended to be an abandoned woman, and the hysterical and dying struggle came alive. When it comes to an end, any feelings are withered, broken, ugly and hideous,...
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Nicholaus 2022-03-19 09:01:06
A pianist with the surname Li. . . I kind of think of someone....
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Garth 2022-03-19 09:01:06
58 years old vs 17 years old
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Emiliano 2022-03-19 09:01:06
Soderberg must be shooting this film with a bad taste. Let you find the gold master with a face full of silicone, and see how terrible he died in the end. Let's look at it as a biopic of Guo Jingming 50 years later. As well as grasping the context of Soderbergh in general, he dug out the spectacle, but photographed it as a rough tea. However, most people reject spectacles. In their eyes, these are the delicacies of the mountains and the sea. If you just let them see but not eat them, then who...
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Ethyl 2022-03-18 09:01:05
The gorgeous setting corresponds to the love that is not so real, but the ending is sad. Douglas is so...
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Sister 2022-03-18 09:01:05
The warm colors and the soft and ambiguous shots throughout the whole process create a sense of drunkenness and gold for the scene. The structure is a bit top-heavy, and Soderbergh's usual bland narrative makes a linear story even more stable. However, the same-sex culture itself has the meaning of having fun in time, and the love and hate behind the candlesticks are self-knowingly true and false, and they are still hidden in the dark. The acting skills of Damon and Douglas are utterly...
Behind The Candelabra Comments
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Jennings 2022-03-24 09:02:47
dusty history
The HBO TV movie "Behind the Candelabra" was shortlisted for the main competition unit of the 66th Cannes Film Festival. The film is adapted from celebrity biographies. The protagonist, Li Brazzi (played by Michael Douglas), was a well-known piano artist in Hollywood in the 1950s and 1970s. Won the...
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Domenica 2022-01-08 08:01:33
Desire to love hurts, but the hurt is not aware of it
You are not my dependence on life and death, you are what I want and cannot bear.
The fox said, if you tame me, my life will be full of sunshine, and your footsteps will become different from others. The sound of other people's footsteps will make me hide under the ground quickly, and your...
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Liberace: [to Seymour on the phone] Seymour? I told you not to call this number.
Seymour Heller: [into the phone] Hi, Lee. I'm sorry, I have to talk to you about these dates. We've got six months of bookings.
Liberace: I already told you the dates I would do. I'm not working after Thanksgiving during the holidays.
[quietly to Scott]
Liberace: Especially now.
Seymour Heller: But you can make double on holiday shows. Take a vacation later.
Liberace: Seymour, I do not want to be the richest piano player in the grave. Forget it.
Scott Thorson: No definitely not. You're already working too hard.
Seymour Heller: Lee, give the phone to Scott. I have a question for him.
Scott Thorson: [into the phone] Hey, Seymour.
Seymour Heller: Hey, Scott. Why don't you stay out of my fucking business? Now give me back to Lee!
Liberace: [to Seymour] OK! No, you cannot come for dinner tomorrow night, I'm making pork.
[Scott and Lee snigger]
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Scott Thorson: [as they enter Liberace's mansion] Is this a palace?
Bob Black: Lee thinks he's King Ludwig II.
Scott Thorson: Who's he?
Bob Black: The Liberace of Bavaria.
Scott Thorson: Oh, was he a piano-player too?