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Ervin 2022-08-07 22:07:31
The translated name of this sand sculpture holds the dark my...
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Tyrese 2022-08-07 21:15:21
It’s better for Sonnil to make a book written by...
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Lillian 2022-08-07 20:25:32
Obviously Solnier’s hands-on work before the third season of True...
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Gregory 2022-08-07 15:50:19
The fragmented fragment processing separates the continuity of the story from the integrity of the characters. This is an example of focusing on the part and losing the sense of wholeness. It's a pity that the performances of several actors and the climax scenes are more like a bunch of bizarre jokes, like empty bullet shells falling to the ground in the picture. What's more terrifying for people than wolves is that people will make up all kinds of reasons to kill, and they will be confident...
Hold the Dark Comments
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Eileen 2022-08-07 16:33:01
When a man becomes a wolf
3 stars, this film is really black and kill. Far away from the civilized world, people have become wolves in harsh environments. Few people are not easy to deal with, so the male and female leaders are close relatives, and the children born are defective. The female kills the children to reduce the...
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Sylvan 2022-10-24 04:14:54
Poor mountains and evil waters create troublesome people
A writer studying the behavior of wolves received a letter from a mother deep in the wilderness of Alaska. Her child was eaten by a wolf. She hoped that the writer would help her get revenge and kill the wolf. When the writer came to this icy and savage village, he faced humans who were more...
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Medora Slone: What did it feel like to shoot that female wolf?
Russell Core: It felt awful. But... I really had no choice. Even though she'd taken a child, too?
Medora Slone: Because you think it's the natural order?
Russell Core: The natural order doesn't warrant revenge. They're not what you think, Mrs. Slone. What happened here is... is very rare.
Medora Slone: What happened here, happened to me.
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Donald Marium: Mr. Core here, was called by your wife. He's a writer. He studies wolves. He was the last person to see her. He's been a big help to us so far. So, we asked him to be here in case you had any questions.
Vernon Slone: Can you raise the dead?
Russell Core: No, sir.
Vernon Slone: Then I have no questions for you.