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Daniella 2021-12-17 08:01:12
It looks a bit like student work. . . Another: Is the heroine a bit ugly? . ....
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Sydnie 2021-12-17 08:01:12
The young people’s thinking and confusion about the world are fresh and charming. They use a romantic and natural way to show the internal and external interactions of people. They are frank and unpretentious, which is quite...
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Lola 2021-12-17 08:01:12
The imaginary world of teenagers and good music are all necessary for small and fresh movies. Add some structural patterns and collages of images to make it even better. I'm tired of looking at...
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Ashleigh 2021-12-17 08:01:12
Not bad. The self-ridicule and self-disruption of adolescence. The director turned out to be the black man in the IT crowd who is not funny at all and thinks he is funny! Second brush @MOMA...
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Mollie 2021-12-17 08:01:12
Watching the distance from the sea, crying at every turn; standing side by side while talking without looking at each other; Polaroids; ostentatious OST; running and chasing in the woods; fireworks all over the sky—there is no new method, but it can be shot like this. Every shot and every piece of music proves its literary and awesomeness. There are really many things that I did when I was 15 years old and I didn't do it when I was 38 years...
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Adolf 2021-12-17 08:01:12
I really can't stand the inner world of the little man who talks endlessly. (Well, I will add another star after knowing that the director is...
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Sarai 2021-12-17 08:01:12
What a tasteful...
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Tremaine 2021-12-17 08:01:12
The editing technique makes me obsessed. If only the accent is not that...
Submarine Comments
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Quinn 2022-04-19 09:02:06
The deep sea is boundless and the heart is boundless
The boy longed to have a camera behind his back to follow his every move.
It turned out that there really was, not only his actions, but also his thoughts, his voice every day, his actions every day, and the detailed records.
This became "Submarine" (Love Diving)
The boy knows his own ordinary...
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Oliver Tate: Mum?
Jill Tate: Yes?
Oliver Tate: Who would you save in a house fire given the hypothetical situation that both dad and i were equally difficult to save?
Jill Tate: I'd go for you but I'd feel bad for your father.
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Oliver Tate: Dad, who would you save first in a house fire given the hypothetical situation that both mum and I were equally difficult to save?
Lloyd Tate: I'd save your mother first so we had a better chance of working together to save you.