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Santos 2022-03-23 09:02:13
Danny Boyle is such an auteur who always surprises, the music in this film is a bit Argento, but I don't think it's stylistically different at all. Structurally, this triangular relationship always reminds me of Jules and Jim, but the ending is hollywood style, anyway, what impresses me the most is the light in the attic, at first glance, it really looks like a lighting arrangement. It is like a net, and from David's angle, it is the window through which his dark soul peers. This dark place...
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Letha 2022-03-23 09:02:13
The debut work is okay, it is related to psychological experiments, the progress of the plot makes me drowsy, Ivan is really energetic, and the British voice makes people fly with...
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Austin 2022-03-23 09:02:13
Daniel Bowyer's debut, the story will not tell, has always liked his editing. A lot of British dialogue is annoying, and I like the...
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Xzavier 2022-03-23 09:02:13
Daniel Bowyer's debut, the story will not tell, has always liked his editing. A lot of British dialogue is annoying, and I like the...
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Chance 2022-03-21 09:02:13
In Danny Boyle's early works, the editing and shots all hint at the plot development and the fate of the characters, and the whole film is as exciting as the passionate psychedelic rock in the...
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Leda 2022-03-21 09:02:13
Sure enough, it is the honest people who can't be provoked the most. . . By the way, Ewan is really...
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Luciano 2021-12-24 08:01:08
"Training" director Danny Boyle's debut work is truly extraordinary. Black comedy, very interesting, has a deep reflection of the greed of human nature and the cynicism of British youth. The performance of the three leading actors is also very good, personally like...
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Lionel 2021-12-24 08:01:08
That’s how it is for the debut work! Some techniques have been used in "Guessing the Train", and it's no wonder that great horror movies can be made later! The story is great! Always hooking the hearts of the audience! The ending is quite like "Two Smoking Guns"! The reason why I don’t catch a cold with "Guessing the Train" is because it criticizes a reality that is far away from me; and the story of "Three Points in the Same Room" can happen in any...
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Haley 2021-12-24 08:01:08
After staying for so long, I finally watched it. This movie is too good to watch, and it looks good without any breath. . Sure enough, no matter who, the debut is the most direct, open and passionate. . . People like Paul, after running so long, still revolve around a theme. . Compared with the finely crafted award-winning products like the slums, the debut works like the shallow graves have the lovely essence of red fruit, well, at least I think...
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Matilda 2021-12-24 08:01:08
If one day, you can no longer trust your friends. . . That's because the common interests have changed for you and...
Shallow Grave Comments
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Uriah 2021-12-24 08:01:08
The theme is exactly the same as "Guessing the Train"
The debut works of many famous directors herald the themes and expression styles of most of the works in the future. Polanski's "Sword in the Water" is the most conspicuous, and Danny Boyle's "Three Points in the Same House" is also very eye-catching. The theme is exactly the same as "Guessing the...
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Clark 2021-12-24 08:01:08
"Shallow Grave"-a person who takes darkness as light and light as darkness
A good friend once said to me that one person will not have absolute trust in another person. This is human nature. Before our humanity is stripped away, we can only live on the earth with ourselves and friends like this. As long as this kind of situation does not occur, perhaps we will be at peace...
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David Stephens: I am not ashamed. I have known love. I have known rejection. I am not ashamed to declare my feelings; take trust for instance, or friendship. These are the important things in life. These are the things that matter, that help you on your way. If you can't trust your friends, well, what then... What then?... Oh, yes. I believe in friends. I believe we need them. But if one day you can't trust them any more, well, what then... What then?
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David Stephens: And how would you react, then, if I told you I was the Antichrist?