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Nick 2022-03-21 09:01:57
Although it is not a breakthrough in the style of youth films established by John Hughes, it is rare to use a campus election to reflect the microcosm of human social groups. The smooth editing and brisk soundtrack reduce the story itself. The heavy, heart-wrenching lines and natural performances make it seem like a clear stream from beginning to end. The most rare thing is that it does not discuss right and wrong, nor does it read or preach, but it can lead people to always stick to...
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Kara 2022-03-21 09:01:57
It's really a clear stream in campus movies. It's not greasy and crooked, but it's full of irony and sighs about the real world. Whether it's a teacher who has a little back or a student who has aspirations, the inferiority of human beings is obvious. Thinking back, How many people live in holiness? The story itself is excellent, the characters are three-dimensional, and the dark humor of Alexander Payne is simply sublimated. Matthew Broderick's performance is...
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Ivy 2022-03-21 09:01:57
U no what's the...
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Kyleigh 2022-03-20 09:01:47
Today you see him disgusting, tomorrow he sees you throw up on the spot. The satire based on narrative is the real satire, and it can be seen that the five bodies are...
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Josue 2021-12-09 08:01:33
Alexander Payne is indeed quite amazing. Such a small movie is so sharp and wonderful. Our little queen was realized in 1999. In addition to super strong strength and acting skills, she was the only one in her acting that was amazing. The strong-hearted female students act so full of tension, cute but a little sad but likable, and without losing depth. No wonder she took the post so...
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Brice 2021-12-09 08:01:33
very good! The unhurried rhythm, the record of the camera’s insensitivity to the characters (mostly use the middle shots, at least close-ups), the cold humor often seen in American independent films, Reese is so ugly, and there are deliberate freeze-frame shots , It is precisely the ugliest moment that is captured, but the most annoying psychological twister finally enjoys the highest social status, which is the same...
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Maymie 2021-12-09 08:01:33
How should I put it, it is not impossible to make a campus drama into a battlefield. It's meaningless, and the feeling of youth is...
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Kameron 2021-12-09 08:01:33
8/10, far exceeding the level of general campus comedies. The conflict between the middle-aged male teacher of WS and the ambitious young female student produces a powerful laugh and aura. Ambition and jealousy, rebellion and restlessness, the black elements are smoothly blended into various jokes, and people have a sense of gloom after...
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Angie 2021-12-09 08:01:33
Although the protagonist said, "Suddenly, I don't hate her anymore... I'm just sad for her... She must get up at five o'clock every morning to pursue that sad dream..." In the end, she threw a Coke at...
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Adrianna 2021-12-09 08:01:33
The forever two sides of a choice with a “payne” quirky humor. so far, as long as there is a payne movie, there would be plenty of running scenes...but I like...
Election Comments
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Evans 2021-12-09 08:01:33
Everything is destined! ! !
I revisited the movie "School Storm" today, and I have some ideas that I have never had before, so I record it here.
I was impressed by three people: Tracy, Teacher McAulet and Paul. These three people have very different personalities and different endings. Their choices determine their respective...
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Juliana 2021-12-09 08:01:33
Exaggerated truth
Release date: April 23, 1999 The United States
again saw the "old film" in the number one theater in the United States .
This is not an absurd high school comedy. It may be said to be an exaggerated reality. Although some people's behavior seems to be true Extraordinary, but more popular and...
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[a boy grabs a handful of the complimentary chewing gum sticks from Tracy's stand]
Tracy Flick: Hey! Hey! One per person! Put those back!
'Eat Me' Boy: Eat me.
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Tracy Flick: I can't wait to start campaigning.
Jim McAllister: Ah, well, it should be easy for you, so far no competition.
Tracy Flick: Yeah, but you know, Coca-Cola is by far the world's number one soft drink and they spend more money than anybody on advertising. I guess that's how come they stay number one.