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Wellington 2022-04-24 07:01:07
Great movie, great...
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Theodore 2022-04-24 07:01:07
She is smiling Is she happy? I'll never forget you, be happy~ I love Julia's graceful smile on the...
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Dasia 2022-04-24 07:01:07
Beauty, women, old fashion, golden sixties,...
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Summer 2022-04-24 07:01:07
I like both the teacher and student themes, and it's also a female theme, but the response seems to be...
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Era 2022-04-24 07:01:07
Female vision, not...
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Delia 2022-04-24 07:01:07
The performances of the actors were wonderful, but it is a pity that such a good theme was ruined by the messy script arrangement and...
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Jamil 2022-04-24 07:01:07
don't judge other people's lives just because you like...
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Katlyn 2022-04-24 07:01:07
When I was a child, I forcibly put this DVD into my pocket without asking the store owner, and walked out of the store struttingly, so I was unlucky enough to be caught by the owner. There are mixed memories in this...
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Dayton 2022-04-24 07:01:07
with Yixin. you came here to help students find their way, not your way. Finally know who Maggie Gyllenhaal looks like! Not Wu Mochou, but Yang...
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Dovie 2022-04-24 07:01:07
Although it looks a little too simple and formulaic, thick lines, but. (psAyawawa should be happy to travel back to that era.) Maggie Gyllenhaal bends me a thousand...
Mona Lisa Smile Comments
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Linwood 2022-03-24 09:01:55
So beautiful, you can do anything
I really liked this movie and should watch it again, mainly for the girls with their exquisite makeup and clothes in it.
They are the children of the middle class. They are smart, they preview their textbooks before class, and they argue about what art is. After all, they went to a women's... -
Westley 2022-03-22 09:01:52
Feminism, hooray!
I don't think it's a movie about a teacher, although she looks like it. I think the theme is still feminism, how should women find their own position, rather than simply becoming an appendage of men.
In a sense, I am a feminist. Because thanks to the feminist movement that year, women have the...
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Giselle Levy: [in reference to the husband in etiquette class] Whatever you do, don't put the boss's wife next to your husband.
Betty Warren: Why not?
Giselle Levy: She's screwing him.
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Connie Baker: And, it was perfect, romantic, we stayed up all night, talking.
Joan Brandwyn: [to Giselle] You're late, what happened to Sunday brunch?
Giselle Levy: We stayed up all night, too. Not talking.
Connie Baker: The psychoanalyst again.
Giselle Levy: Divine exhaustion.