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Janiya 2022-08-17 15:07:24
Two and a half stars. With a moderately small cost, Lao Bai's willingness to take this book is already a big success for the film. The middle section was really monotonous, and the whole process was basically driven by Lao Bai's inner monologue. The so-called discussion on family relationships, family, and personal and social relations was just a little bit of a splash. The outskirts version of "Remains on the Deserted Island", the modern version of "Wild Hunter", the dead version of "The...
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Vito 2022-10-01 01:30:18
Living as a homeless man in your own attic-"The Vulnerable Zone"
I recently watched such a broad-minded but reasonable movie.
The male protagonist has a stable, high-paying job, lives in a big suburban house, is isolated from the noisy world, and has no worries about food and clothing, has a beautiful wife and two daughters, and his life seems perfect.
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Cecelia 2022-08-20 03:52:42
Meaningless life
The ultimate form of micro-disconnection ~ Like "127 Hours", it focuses on portraying the various feelings in the process. Of course, everything must have a cause and effect, and there must be a value of existence. The basis of this play should be to peek after the loss of connection. When you are...
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Howard Wakefield: Oh my god, Ben Jacobs. Oh, yes, yes, yes, here we go. Coffee and cookies, come on in. He's going to need some whitener for his coffee, Diane. 'Uh, you don't have any soy milk do you?' Of course she's got soy milk. She's got everything. Please, Ben, please tell her about your tragic lactose intolerance, all the bloating and flatulence. Ah, aha, a little pro bono work on behalf of the firm. How nice of you. 'I'm impressed with my attorney, Bernie. I'm impressed with his influential friends. He's got very big connections and I follow his directions.' You know, I never used to sing. I think that's worth noting.
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Howard Wakefield: How far am I willing to let this go?