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Aidan 2022-04-21 09:03:01
The director must be more obsessed with this subject in order to ignore...
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Grayson 2022-04-21 09:03:01
Cusack is getting...
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Janelle 2022-04-21 09:03:01
Another dystopia of Cronenberg's insatiable neuroticism that is symptomatic of Hollywood and this century. Do you know what hell is like? A place without...
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Nelda 2022-04-21 09:03:01
I'm so sleepy, I don't like it at all. Even black Hollywood fans are too superficial. The negative energy brought by a group of neurotic people completely wiped out the joy of watching two episodes of silly white sweet drama before. The next movie swears to see normal human...
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Matt 2022-04-21 09:03:01
Love is stronger than...
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Pierce 2022-04-21 09:03:01
How masochistic it is to watch schizophrenia films for 2 days in a row! Why give up therapy, you bastard! !...
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Demarco 2022-04-21 09:03:01
Re-watched the great movie again, the script full of mystery is great, the star map is a pun, the rhythm of the actors' lines and the balance and accuracy of the shots are perfectly combined, and the combination of elements in the scene gives a strange sense of humor Distributed from time to time, but more of a huge fear! It's so scary, I'm so scared [2014 Top Ten No.1] [2010s Top Ten...
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Shakira 2022-04-21 09:03:01
After so many years, Cronenberg's movies are still full of B-movies. Can you invite so many big names to spend a few more on special effects? The flame CG at the end almost made me think I was watching Sharknado. Flow; the director probably intends to shatter the fantasies of boys and girls about Hollywood, but it is destined to not suit the taste of most people from the point of...
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Nannie 2022-04-21 09:03:01
Private Five, the more I think about it, the colder my spine becomes, as if watching a horror movie. The whole film implements a very strange "perverted" character state. Although the overall atmosphere remains in the form of a typical Hollywood drama, the bone marrow of the characters has been completely replaced by ghost-like puppets of fame and fortune. The sluggishness with the drama, the critique of Hollywood is displayed without exaggeration and curiosity (drug addiction, promiscuity,...
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Vicenta 2022-03-27 09:01:14
The screenwriter refused to seek medical treatment, causing the audience to collectively eat shit and take...
Maps to the Stars Comments
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Denis 2022-01-11 08:01:32
A poem
There is a poem by Paul Éluard in David Cronenberg’s movie "Star Map". It is suitable for being read aloud in the crowds of people. The world walks by, you can laugh , Can cry, like a arrogant lonely lunatic.
In my primary school student exercise book,
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Deondre 2022-01-11 08:01:32
<Translation> Interview with David Cronenberg: Hollywood Planets (from the "Cinema Manual")
Interview with David Cronenberg: Planet Hollywood
Original: Cahiers du Cinéma June 2014 N°701
Interviewer: Stéphane Delorme
Interview location: Paris
Interview time : April 23, 2014
Translator: Huang Cancan (France)
1. The strong irony of the movie "Maps to the Stars" is a farewell to Hollywood.
I...
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Agatha Weiss: That was so brave of you, to go back there.
Benjie Weiss: I just slipped it off his finger. It was like he wanted me to have it.
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Havana Segrand: What happened to you?
Agatha Weiss: I took a bus.
Havana Segrand: What's wrong with the car?
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Havana Segrand: What happened to you yesterday?
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Havana Segrand: Yeah, I've been sick all week. I still managed to get up at five in the morning and work for 14 hours. What's wrong with you?
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Havana Segrand: You're acting really weird. And you're dirty.
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Agatha Weiss: I'm sorry.
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Agatha Weiss: I'm sorry.