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irresistible repression
Edd 2022-03-24 09:02:48
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Norberto 2022-04-23 07:03:25
A murder case is revealed, but Ceylon's perspective is different. He does not show the detection process of the case, but the group portrait shows the living conditions of the person in the slightly barbaric land. Watching his films is often to find cleverness in the details, otherwise you will really be scared off by the tediousness. Just like in my senior year of 12 years, I tried to watch it twice, but gave up halfway, but I didn't expect to like it when I watched it this time. Of course people can change...
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Angelina 2022-04-20 09:02:10
Lots of medium shots, long shots, white space. There is so much to think about, Ceylon is too much to test the fans.