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Chase 2022-04-22 07:01:56
After reading it, it is especially Odia, which is well balanced in all aspects, and has new pursuits, which is great. But I still think that the way of Cauchy is more appetizing. France is horrible. If the title of the film is not good, Dipan, stray hair. The black and white screen Nokia used by the handsome boss of the ps gangster is...
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Lukas 2022-04-22 07:01:56
So going to the UK is the only way out for...
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Dorthy 2022-04-22 07:01:56
Tamil old guns in Paris. LTTE, reminds me of my childhood, a regular in the last 4 minutes of "The World Is in Chaos" on the news network. How do I remember that this group often carries out terrorist attacks? The male protagonist finally got a lawn party that looks like a middle-class European family. Inability to accept...
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Dillon 2022-04-22 07:01:56
The first half is very good, the narrative is solid, the expression is natural and simple, and some bridges are quite novel and heartfelt, reflecting the director's ability to control the film. However, the ending part is not satisfactory, mainly because it looks stiff, with a sense of artificial design for the outbreak, not the kind of natural development of the plot smoothly and smoothly, and abruptly hits the proper 4-star review. Back to mediocre 3...
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Angie 2022-04-21 09:03:52
From war to war, the smooth handling of the first two-thirds of temptation, fear and warmth is also moving, and the final gunfight + bright ending is abrupt. The heroine's line and actors are better than the man's. The lens and details are attentive, but it seems to be too elaborate: fluorescent headwear, hazy reflections in glass windows, room lighting shadows, various backlighting, slow motion, partial close-ups, not to mention the close-ups of the handle, two long-distance shots outside the...
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Antwon 2022-04-21 09:03:52
It is still the Jacques Audiard who is good at telling grand themes with ordinary stories, but the ending is too disappointing. This is also a big difference between him and many realistic directors. Basically, he focuses on positivity and optimism, and also brings a little romance....
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Emmitt 2022-04-21 09:03:52
As a genre film alone, it’s not bad. A large number of slow-motion films with extraordinary texture are used, although they are not as sophisticated and atmospheric as “The Prophet”; but the social issue of “war refugees” immigration is embedded. Incitement, especially the last abrupt scene Gangs fight, everything looks fragile (pointing vaguely), I agree with the statement that "immigration issues are the background wall of human flesh, and the director enjoys gangster...
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Concepcion 2022-04-21 09:03:52
escape from the war. The scheduling is particularly good, and there are a few episodes that are particularly good, timid, cautious and embarrassed in an unfamiliar situation. Go from one tension to another, pretending that your loved ones are running into each other. Frightening is often the truth, fleeing from the fire of war and falling into disaster. The second half is actually quite hard to write, but the effect is almost the same....
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Domenica 2022-04-21 09:03:52
The Palme d'Or is overrated, crushed by Raj Leigh's Les...
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Darius 2022-04-21 09:03:52
Isn't it pretty? Is there anything wrong with the plot...
Dheepan Comments
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Carmelo 2022-04-05 09:01:07
Wandering Dipin
Over the past decade, Jacques Audiard has risen to become one of the most well-known and best French directors of his generation. In 2001, he gained international attention with "Lip Talk", and in 2005, he filmed the remarkable "The Rhythm of My Heart Forgotten". But it was the 2009 prison epic...
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Denis 2022-04-02 09:01:19
"The Wandering Dipin" focuses on interpreting Dipin's thick hair
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