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Elmo 2022-03-23 09:01:29
The photography is too prominent, and there are N optical designs that are extremely delicate. Oscar for Best Photography, the eighth place in the Best Photography of the Decade by the American Film Photography Association, must-see films in the photography departments of film academies all over the world. Followed by the soundtrack and editing. The film noir of the new century is already good like this, although the story is a very simple...
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Verna 2022-03-23 09:01:29
Brainless...
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Burdette 2022-03-23 09:01:29
This is the kind of movie that you can understand the weight at the beginning...will be submerged in its stamina in the next week...every frame is like a wallpaper...but if it becomes a wallpaper, it will greatly reduce the use of the computer. Time...It's a pity that two places have halved the...
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Hadley 2022-03-23 09:01:29
Sam Mendes is really a literary youth, and the gangster movies are a bit slow and French. The cast in this film is very powerful. You can see Paul Newman's boss style, Tomhank's revenge image, Jude Law's perverted killer, and Craig playing the villain. "That life we choice, that life we...
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Raina 2022-03-23 09:01:29
I hope to see the director give a calm and not too cathartic ending, but it seems difficult for gangster movies to make new ideas in this link. Fortunately, the music and graphics are great, but it is called "The...
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Jovanny 2022-03-23 09:01:29
When someone asks me if McSullivan is a good person, or if he doesn’t do any evil, my answer will always be the same, I just tell them, he is my father...what a...
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Bailee 2022-03-23 09:01:29
After holding back for a long time, I finally saw it all. A typical author's film, with a strong director's own temperament, is very literary, but several climax passages are also filmed vividly, and the scene scheduling is very exciting. I am very impressed with Jude's...
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Selmer 2022-03-23 09:01:29
Several light and shadow effects (Little Mike and Connor, Mike kills Connor) are great; the scene where Mike kills the old man is so cool, I really like that...
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Philip 2022-03-22 09:01:25
The gang boss in the film is too protective of the calf, but it is a pity that Hanks finally broke with his foster father. The movie as a whole doesn’t understand sons are born to bother their...
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Cora 2022-03-22 09:01:25
In the United States in the 1930s, everything was so far away from us. A killer took his eldest son on the road to revenge. The film is dark and dark, and the rhythm is slow, and there is not much highlight. Tom Hanks's performance is very average, and the eldest son's actor is too unpleasant. In this film, revenge seems to be an easy thing. It was the triad leader who spoiled his son so much that moved...
Road to Perdition Comments
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Albert 2022-01-26 08:10:33
father and son
The feeling between father and son is very delicately portrayed, and other aspects are a bit lukewarm. A lot of the content seems like a little bit of water. In fact, the relationship between Rooney and his son can also be expressed a little more, and there can be an echo or contrast with Mike and...
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Andrew 2022-01-26 08:10:33
Road to rescue
"Road to perdition" is the most tender gangster movie I've ever seen. (I don’t know much about gangster films) I think the most touching thing about this film is that it truly reflects the complex human nature. The camera penetrates into the heart of each character, and each character is very full....
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Michael Sullivan, Jr.: Did you like Peter more than me?
Michael Sullivan: No. I loved you both the same.
Michael Sullivan, Jr.: You were always... different with me.
Michael Sullivan: Was I?
[Sullivan thinks for a while]
Michael Sullivan: Well, I suppose it was because Peter was just... such a sweet little boy, you know? And you... you were more like me. And I... didn't want you to be.
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[first lines]
Michael Sullivan, Jr.: There are many stories about Michael Sullivan. Some say he was a decent man. Some say there was no good in him at all. But I once spent 6 weeks on the road with him, in the winter of 1931. This is our story.