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Eriberto 2022-03-27 09:01:21
It's a bit messy with too much stuff in the...
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Hortense 2022-03-26 09:01:14
The tome novels have been changed quite smoothly, many of which were brilliant at the time. It's hard for everyone to fall in love with a pure prodigal son who is uninhibited to naive and romantic. Looking at the director's life, I...
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Ottilie 2022-03-26 09:01:14
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Elyssa 2022-03-26 09:01:14
How can this movie be famous for its banter? Its biggest problem is that it doesn't know when to joke at all. All the "jokes" and "experiments" that are not humorous are placed in completely wrong places, making the whole The narrative is completely chaotic (but limited by the times, and dare not really give up the traditional...
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Aliza 2022-03-26 09:01:14
Noisy. Noisy but pointless. Clips are...
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Helga 2022-03-26 09:01:14
The rhythm is simple and lively, the appearance and values of that era seem to be original, and the real restoration without the perspective of modern people is a rare objective and...
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Itzel 2022-03-26 09:01:14
I have to admit that he is a little innovative. The problem is that he looks so spoofed, vulgar and disgusting from the first shot and even the poster. . Speaking of which, how come the British films that won the Oscar BP in the early days are so...
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Augusta 2022-03-26 09:01:14
Interesting at the beginning, boring in the...
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Meta 2022-03-26 09:01:14
Why do I dislike Tom Jones so much. ....
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Precious 2022-03-26 09:01:14
Speechless. Hard to say he's funny. Fast forward three hours. Fraternity seeks animals but not...
Tom Jones Comments
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Lukas 2022-03-13 08:01:01
Tom Jones: A Beautiful Story [Best Picture at the 36th Academy Awards]
http://blog.trivialfilm.com/2012/07/tom-jones36.html
Tom Jones (1963)
won Best Picture at the 36th Academy Awards.
The film tells the story of an illegitimate child. An English squire came home from London to find a baby boy in his bed. The squire found the baby boy's mother, dismissed her, and... -
Garrett 2022-03-13 08:01:01
still very good
1964 Oscar for Best Picture, Director, Adapted Screenplay and Score + Best Actor in Venice.
A typical postmodern nonsensical comedy, narrative: masked characters + exaggerated plot + sudden and forcible reversal of happy ending.
Formally: the character's various words and deeds breaking the fourth...
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Miss Western: You are such a boor.
[he misunderstands her comment]
Squire Western: A boar? I am no boar!
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Narrator: [after Tom celebrates Squire Allworthy's recovery with too much wine] It is widely held that too much wine will dull a man's desire. Indeed it will... in a dull man.