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Martin 2021-10-22 14:41:18
How good would it be to really come...
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Alta 2021-10-22 14:41:18
Director Tom Tykwer re-deconstructed Krzysztof Kieslowski's masterpiece Blind Chance (Song of Opportunity) in the form of Trainspotting (Trainspotting). The rapid and sudden vertical shooting or jump format editing techniques are inserted into the style of The Simpsons (The Simpsons)....
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Jettie 2021-10-22 14:41:18
Red messy hair, sticky sweat, white...
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Elta 2021-10-22 14:41:18
Aesthetically rich texts are very suitable for formal analysis. However, in another aspect, it is also very boring in content, purely serving the formal...
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Merle 2021-10-22 14:41:18
I have never felt that this movie is so good....
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Kenton 2021-10-22 14:41:18
This boyfriend is poor and can only cause trouble. It's a waste, but Lola still has to run desperately for him. The root cause is that Lola thinks that her rich dad doesn't love every photo of everyone she ran. Death-sex-love This is to say that human beings are such boring creatures. In order to fight loneliness and fragility, the real "shining" in life turned out to be these things that I can't control. It's really...
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Carmine 2021-10-22 14:41:18
Basically, you don’t need to bring your own logic to watch. A seemingly satisfactory ending is nothing but a blindfold, and it is just one of the thousands of trajectories. Telling the existence of life is based on absurdity. The intricate red of Laura's hair seemed to be the color of life. The whole is still slightly thin, but the concept of execution is still...
Run Lola Run Comments
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Ansley 2022-03-18 09:01:03
If Lola wears the golden armor
There's absolutely no way to define such a lovely movie, it can be like Super Mary that allows countless REPLAYs, it can be like any three ways to die in Lawrence Brook's bestseller "Eight Million Ways to Die", it You can spoof three of the countless versions of Huang Jianxiang's "Viva Italy" like...
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Shanie 2022-03-20 09:01:23
The Masterpiece of Postmodernism: Rolla Run
"We should not stop exploring, all our explorations will eventually return to our starting point and understand the place for the first time." This is the verse of the British poet Eliot, and it is also a paragraph at the beginning of the film. After this, The director provided us with another...
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[first lines]
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Narrator: Man... probably the most mysterious species on our planet. A mystery of unanswered questions. Who are we? Where do we come from? Where are we going? How do we know what we think we know? Why do we believe anything at all? Countless questions in search of an answer... an answer that will give rise to a new question... and the next answer will give rise to the next question and so on. But, in the end, isn't it always the same question? And always the same answer?
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Manni: What if I were in a coma, and the doc says, "One more day?"
Lola: I'd throw you into the ocean... Shock therapy.