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Alfreda 2022-04-20 09:01:48
From a harsh point of view, there is a response everywhere, no limit everywhere, and the whole is more like an experimental work. From a more harsh point of view, the work was completed in Kubrick Year 0028, which is quite old-fashioned. Cruise, who starred in "Eyes Wide Shut", was born in six years, and he was terrified and...
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Myrtis 2022-04-20 08:01:05
It wasn't until after the unstoppable train set off that the robbery began to have the kind of maelstrom gravity that Noir deserved, but it was too late. Everyone loves Kubrick, but lack of money and precocious talent shouldn't be a reason for tolerance, just as one shouldn't treat Cassavetes in the name of the so-called father of independent...
The Killing Comments
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Berneice 2022-04-20 08:01:05
Variables are part of the plan
A perfect plan needs perfect people to execute. They are ordinary people, so the variables caused by their own shortcomings break the seemingly perfect plan-the inscription.
A very good story that fully shows the whole process of the robbery from beginning to end. The plan is very good, from...
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Aron 2022-04-20 08:01:05
Not bad genre piece
The story tells the story of a group of criminals who planned to rob the racecourse because of the disclosure of their secrets, causing everyone to accidentally die for money. The translation of the name is inappropriate, it should be translated into a name like "murder". Everyone's death was...
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Maurice: I'd like you to call this number and ask for Mr. Stillman. Tell him that Maurice requires his services.
Fisher: Sounds pretty mysterious. What's it all about?
Maurice: There are some things, my dear Fisher, which bear not much looking into. You have undoubtedly heard of the Siberian goatherd who tried to discover the true nature of the sun; he stared up at the heavenly body until it made him blind. There are many things of this sort, including love, and death, and... maybe we'll discuss this later today. Please remember to make that call if I'm not back at 6:30.
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[last lines]
Fay: Johnny, you've got to run!
Johnny Clay: Eh, what's the difference?