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Ofelia 2021-12-30 17:17:18
Has anyone ever missed this excellent work beyond general biopics because of the name and introduction? The old man Ian dedicated his most natural and bold performance, expressing his morbid and twisted desires inside and his pretentious elegance on the outside. Being lonely is like a monster, our coat is torn to pieces when we relax our vigilance, a resonance that transcends same-sex emotions emerges...
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Monique 2021-12-30 17:17:18
I think I have experienced the pain of too many memories and fragments of memory in my mind, so I should be able to understand better than ordinary people why Will planned his death so carefully, and chose when he failed. suicide. …In the beginning, James’s little pornography had a taste of "The Best Wife", but in the end it developed into such an alternative gay story. Ian's acting is really not covered, Brandon hasn't seen him in a long...
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Elmore 2021-12-30 17:17:18
The cut into pieces of the past and the mapped monster movie are intertwined and entangled, carrying all the loneliness in the stormy night. The memories that he had been evading all his life, but came like a tide in his old age, even the nanny who loved him regarded him as a sin and a monster. The only warmth that the lonely monster encountered in his life became his nightmare day and night. The old man acted so well that he couldn't stop his tears from the rainy...
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Bethany 2021-12-30 17:17:18
This is actually a masterpiece! The book is extremely deep, and it is a magical touch to use Frankstein as a metaphor! It is similar to a single man with the same theme in 10 years, and even the editing style is similar! Grandpa Ian’s performance is great, he is completely in harmony with the role; the female partner aunt is an old showman; at first thought Fischer was just a vase, but at the end, he has personality! In short, it is a feature film of extremely high...
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Bartholome 2021-12-30 17:17:18
Why is it in my mind, let Ryan Murphy and Cory Monteith play this...but rm can't...
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Laurianne 2021-12-30 17:17:18
Frankenstein's story itself makes me uncomfortable. As a result, this later biography of Will also made me uncomfortable to read, perhaps not acceptable to this type. But Grandpa Ian's acting skills are really...
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Theron 2021-12-30 17:17:18
Using Frankenstein to insinuate it is too terrific. Grandpa Ian is so...
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Lurline 2021-12-30 17:17:18
8/10. The role of Gandalf this time is the same as that of Mr. Holmes. There are frequent illusions of military forbidden love, childhood tragedies that hurt the middle and forever, and the freedom and joy of filming on the set. The three clues have faded to only the memory fragments in Will's mind. The past is beautiful. Going far away illuminates his old age even more bleak, recalling the plight of life with Xiao Xianrou, who is a painting model, eliminating the deep loneliness, and cannot...
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Bailey 2021-12-30 17:17:18
Frequent online jams, bad translations, mysterious dialogues, knowledge blind spots in old movies, heterogeneous performance styles, and perhaps not enough life experience, all create numerous obstacles to appreciation and...
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Dean 2021-12-30 17:17:18
Will's actor plays too hard. There are still some unclear points in the...
Gods and Monsters Comments
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Nestor 2021-12-30 17:17:18
Monster's loneliness
At nine o'clock there is an article that has been pushed for a long time: loneliness is the best punishment for you. This sentence is fully applicable to Will and Clayton: one is exiled from the world because of a distinctive "orientation", the other is due to a temporary diaosi situation and...
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Keith 2021-12-30 17:17:18
Gods and Beasts: The Story of an Old Man and a Gardener!
Today I recommend a European and American movie , a director who has no interest after retirement, a young gardener, what will happen when two people meet?
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James Whale: Making movies is the most wonderful thing in the world. Working with friends - entertaining people - yes, I suppose I miss it.
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James Whale: I suppose you'd like the top down?
Clayton Boone: If that's all right with you.
James Whale: Nothing would please me more.