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Geoffrey 2022-01-07 15:53:28
Both Jake and Tatiana’s performances are worthy of a nomination, but unfortunately the film is not blessed, and the original form has been divorced, making it worse... I hope that Lao Ji will jump out of this bitter and hatred role as soon as possible and broaden his...
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Sterling 2022-01-07 15:53:28
Four stars, one more star to pick up guests. I thought I would follow a sensational or human line, but I really told a "calm" story in a calm manner. I couldn't help crying when I saw the last photo of a real person. But I feel a bit deliberately rushing for prizes...
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Layne 2022-01-07 15:53:28
Knocked on the door and recalled that the killing was too miserable. Carols’ conversation was very touching. The Jake Gyllenhaal scene was not discussed, but David Gordon Green’s personal characteristics have been reduced a...
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Jennings 2022-01-07 15:53:28
"Strikes on Boston" has made this incident clear enough, and the film is just a story of an ordinary person. The whole incident was taken in one stroke, but no amount of documentary images have screamed powerfully for a person who lost his legs. He is the hero of the family and the healing agent of the city, but the wound he suffered can only be healed by himself, and we can't do anything about it. Boston strong. You...
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Antwon 2022-01-07 15:53:28
It’s stable and well-regulated. All the plots are going to make you feel good about it. The performance of the protagonist is also appropriate. After watching it, I can’t think of anything special, and I don’t think it’s broken. The theme I want to express is also commonplace, and it’s not inhuman. Propaganda is not blindly perverted. Maybe those friends who really encounter setbacks in life will be encouraged, but we have been so lost that we feel...
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Marquis 2022-01-07 15:53:28
A step-by-step biographical film focusing on the individual surviving circumstances of the incident. There are Billy Lynn’s "they praised me for the worst day of my life" and his personal suffering was criticized by the reality of overconsumption. There are also plot transitions in which the protagonist is reborn after the fall of the family and stimulates family conflicts. However, the script and editing are really perfunctory and flat. (tao) Yong (lu) is terrible, and I have a day when Ji...
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Letha 2022-01-07 15:53:28
The strength of ordinary people. Big-eyed thief, Oscar, support...
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Ike 2022-01-07 15:53:28
This is the type of American biopic that I don't want to see the least. It looks at the characters from the most mundane and superficial perspective, but is incapable of deconstructing the emotions of the characters and the heroism and national spirit behind them. If you want to know about Jeff Bauman or the Boston bombings, I recommend you to watch more complete and documentary related documentaries and textual materials; if you just want to watch "movies", then I advise you not to waste time....
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Ethel 2022-01-07 15:53:28
Why is Jack so old? The movies derived from the Boston bombing were very...
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Kellie 2022-01-07 15:53:28
The film is full of warm human power. It is a semi-biopic with no surprises, and it also completes the story it wants to tell. It's just that Jack is always doing this kind of roaring performance, and it may be difficult to get...
Stronger Comments
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Zackary 2022-01-07 15:53:28
"Powerful, Real"
Gyllenhaal is the Hollywood acting actor I admire the most. There is no one, but I cannot and should not comment on his life-because Director Ang Lee asked him to act in "Brokeback Mountain", and then he I made a boyfriend... the movie is too powerful and powerful. Or it may be due to other...
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Darian 2022-01-07 15:53:28
"Boston is strong" is not strong
The film seems to be telling the story of an ordinary young Jeff who was accidentally affected by a terrorist attack, lost his legs and lost the meaning of life, so he mustered up the courage to stand up again, but in fact, before Jeff lost his legs, he also He never stood up. Dating with a...
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Carlos: So I ran to the fire, and there you were. Helping you made me feel like I had helped my son. And for that, I am grateful.
Jeff Bauman: You are grateful?
Carlos: Yeah. You help me as much as I help you. and I came here to say "Thank you."
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Jeff Bauman: [voice over] And now it's just about healing, getting better, and showing the world I'm fine and that, you know. I'm not gonna let this hold me down, you know, because maybe if they see that, then maybe they won't let stuff hold them down, either. And, you know, there's always gonna be pain, I think, but, I don't know, I just wanna, like... live.