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Dasia 2022-11-21 04:49:04
The life of exchange. The technique is interesting. But why are the two male protagonists so basic...
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Ashtyn 2022-11-17 03:33:26
I watched it on CCTV many years ago, and I still remember quite clearly the look in the eyes of the robber before he died and the last shot of the key...
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Wava 2022-10-20 14:59:14
We always want to be others, and others want to be us, but in the end no one can be who, so we all struggle to die in our own...
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Destini 2022-10-06 22:58:28
Leaving and returning, exchanging...
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Dock 2022-09-26 13:23:30
very talented. It's all about men. very...
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Talia 2022-09-09 20:42:11
There are times in life that are too late and want to change! Yet it is...
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Billie 2022-04-24 07:01:23
It turned out to be the best film at the Venice Film Festival, no...
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Oda 2022-04-24 07:01:23
Maybe it's because I didn't look carefully. It's...
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Carroll 2022-04-24 07:01:23
Short shot, plus one...
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Garrick 2022-04-24 07:01:23
It's funny, it's a bit silly, and the music is...
Man on the Train Comments
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Braeden 2022-01-22 08:03:00
The Siege of France
A rugged bank robber who can't even wear slippers, longing for a peaceful life, dreaming of a bookshelf full of books and a piano at home; a retired French teacher with a gentle dream of becoming a hero of the west , Tired of the overly regular teaching life, longing for excitement and adventure....
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Clara 2022-01-22 08:03:00
An over-interpretation of the ending
At the beginning of the movie, for the first ten minutes, I was always distracted.
It wasn't until the robber entered the room and fiddled with the gun that I felt a little bit more energetic.
There must be a gun, there must be a bullet, there must be a beauty, there must be a bleeding...
This is...
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Milan: One guy can't take two on, except in the movies.
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Monsieur Manesquier: [after an abortive confrontation] I suppose my time hasn't come.
Milan: That took guts.
Monsieur Manesquier: I try picking a fight and find someone who likes me.
Milan: You'd have preferred broken bottles?
Monsieur Manesquier: [shrugs] It would have been something to remember.