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Kody 2021-12-16 08:01:10
Walter is account, and Margaret is creative. The act of stealing copyright is really unforgivable, but the true talent will never be stolen! TB's painting style is still very fairy tale, and the story is also...
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Garret 2021-12-16 08:01:10
Uncle Waltz really didn't dare to recognize each other after he lost his beard. What about the feminist awakening? Every painting has such big eyes, it’s pretty...
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Oscar 2021-12-16 08:01:10
The director's own characteristics did not add too many highlights to the story itself, the overall mediocre, the photography is still eye-catching, and the smashing door is too...
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Humberto 2021-12-16 08:01:10
There is no Helena, this is...
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Rachelle 2021-12-16 08:01:10
Honest crazy art...
Big Eyes Comments
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Brooke 2021-12-16 08:01:10
Not a heinous husband, it highlights the difficulty of women's self-awakening
In fact, the expressiveness of the movie is only worth 3 stars, and 1 star is given to the idea that the director wants to express. After
watching the movie, there is no typical movie impression of "this is TIM BURTON". And there is a feeling of calming down and thinking about what the movie wants...
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Closing Title Card: Walter never accepted defeat, insisting he was the true artist for the rest of his life. He died in 2000, bitter and penniless. He never produced another painting.
Closing Title Card: Margaret found personal happiness and remarried. After many years in Hawaii, she moved back to San Francisco and opened a new gallery. She still paints every day.
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Dee-Ann: Oh, stop that. You're better off. Between us, I never liked Frank.
Margaret Keane: You were a bridesmaid!
Dee-Ann: Exactly. That's why I couldn't speak up. But if I ever see you wrong off again, I will tell you.