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Duane 2022-04-24 07:01:07
I don't know what to ask is to like. . . md. . no...
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Stuart 2022-04-24 07:01:07
7.3 If it weren't for the commander's performance (half-sleep, half-awake, enigmatic slack eyes and unspoken determination behind it, although it seems that this kind of persistence is about to be crushed at any time), I probably don't know where I'm going...
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Gilberto 2022-04-24 07:01:07
An independent film with a unique perspective; an interpretation of acute social issues with a small pattern, the brushstrokes are calm and powerful; Gosling's excellent...
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Gillian 2022-04-24 07:01:07
You know he used drugs a lot, and people who do drugs don't have friends. There is no point in living alone. Mother asked him happy? He said he was very happy. Then I wanted to talk to my mother, but left helplessly and alone. I don't know why his loneliness is so powerless. Do you really feel that your life lacks a fulcrum? He is obviously such a different teacher, but did he lose half of himself in the end by seeking common ground while reserving...
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Dangelo 2022-04-23 07:02:17
Drugs, race, equality, idealism, decadent high commander. All my points. Love the shaky...
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Elsa 2022-04-23 07:02:17
One thing doesn`t make a...
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Zoie 2022-04-23 07:02:17
Lyrical music, dim lighting, close-up shots, and the switching of scenes on both sides, this kind of independent film was not originally my thing. Everything became beautiful because of the high commander. The stoned look of the high commander is so beautiful. On the side of the sofa talking about knockknock jokes, my heart melted. If I had met Commander Gao earlier, I might be a freshman in literature and art now. . ....
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Jimmy 2022-04-23 07:02:17
Carry out the recent consistent theme, ryan gosling! ! I have found my Alan Smith in the entertainment...
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Alana 2022-04-23 07:02:17
A Companion to Detachment,...
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Devonte 2022-04-23 07:02:17
Alternation of day and night. The stark reality you have to...
Half Nelson Comments
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Braden 2022-03-21 09:02:00
I've read a few movie reviews
They live soberly and upwardly, but they are not thorough enough to solve the predicament, so they suffer, so they are deeply trapped in it. And they are also lucky, each other becomes the opportunity for each other to change, and this is naturally beyond their expectations. Half Nelson, one thing...
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Belle 2022-03-21 09:02:00
bland story
OK, maybe it's because I watched several DVDs in a row,
maybe it's because I'm watching the movie and I'm ready to clean up the room ,
maybe it's because I paused a few times in the middle of
the movie, and
I didn't know this when the movie was halfway through What is the movie going to show.
when...
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Dan: [after watching Mario Savio's speech about The Machine] What is this machine that he's walking about? It's keeping us down, what is it?
Jamal: Like, robots and stuff, right?
Dan: Umm... it could be robots. It could be robots, but let's say it's a metaphor. He's saying this machine is keeping you down. Now, what is that? What keeps us from being free? Ms. Drey?
Drey: Prisons.
Dan: Absolutely. Absolutely, prisons. OK? Prisons are definitely a part of it. What else?
Terrence: White!
Dan: White is definitely a part of it. The Man.
Student: The school.
Dan: The school, exactly. The whole-the whole education system is part of the machine. What else?
Student: Aren't you the machine then?
Dan: Oh, no, you didn't. What'd you say?
Student: Aren't you the machine?
Dan: You're saying I'm the machine?
Student: Yeah, you're white. You're part of the school.
Dan: Oh, yeah, I guess you've got a point. All right, so I'm part of the machine. But if I'm part of it, then so are you. You are, too. We all are. And this is the thing, remember? Everything is made with opposing force. We may be opposed to the machine, but we're still very much a part of it, right? I work for the government, the school, but I'm also very much opposed to a lot of its policies. You guys hate coming to school, right? Holler back if you heard me! You hate it, but you come anyway. Sometimes. Exactly.
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Isabel: Are you a communist?
Dan: What?
Isabel: I was looking through your books. Che in Africa?
Dan: So?
Isabel: The Communist Manifesto?
Dan: If I had a copy of Mein Kampf, would that make me a Nazi?
Isabel: [Eating leftover dinner] You know, this is really good. Very tasty.
Dan: You should try it warm.
Isabel: Well, you don't have a copy of Mein Kampf, but if you did, then yes, I'd ask if you were a Nazi.
Dan: Maybe I'm hiding it.
Isabel: Why would you hide it?
Dan: 'Cause it's just not cool to be a Nazi anymore, baby.