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Ariel 2022-01-06 08:01:33
Netflix??! Why can't science fiction tell warm stories? The games "To the Moon" and "Finding Paradise" are outstanding representatives in this field. It was originally a script developed around the mind. Of course, the focus is on the so-called "hard science fiction sense" of inner exploration rather than external physics. "Large Group" did the same, but the collage of genre and technique is far less integrated than this "Mad Men". The three stages of A, B, and C correspond to the three steps...
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Name 2022-01-06 08:01:33
This line-up is called pseudo-luxury (囧), the main role and director are not bad, and they still lack that breath when put together. Compared with Jonah Hill’s performance this time, Emma Stone is almost back to the level of "Gangster Legend", the difference is that this time the dressing show also added a set of middle-earth equipment...but , This film is indeed very popular with Jonah Hill, his line is obviously better. As for Kerry Fuyong, although he used a high-concept gimmick, he...
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Angie 2022-01-06 08:01:33
I can't stand it after watching the first...
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Chase 2022-01-06 08:01:33
The drug drama is not as good as "The Big Group". The overall temperament is neither dark nor psychedelic, and the stylization is not strong enough. Sister Stone is also hard...
Maniac Comments
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Missouri 2022-01-06 08:01:33
This dream journey of mutual redemption is a bit messy
A very cliché beginning, a very stylized shooting, and multiple carefully laid out cross worlds. Just like the accidental drug experiment in the play, the ten whimsical episodes of "Mad Men" were a bit out of control to the end.
We were just two people, looking out for each other, it's stupid.
I had...
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Wyatt 2022-03-30 09:01:05
Which "reality" in "Mad Men" is the real "reality"?
I didn't realize it wasn't a romance at all until I watched the last episode...
Y'all got scammed, or am I crazy too?
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[from trailer]
Annie Landsberg: This is some multi-reality brain magic.
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[from trailer]
James Mantleray: Something's wrong. *What* did you do?
Dr. Fujita: Everytime I separate them, they just find their way back together.