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Remington 2022-04-22 07:01:13
TO LOOK LIFE IN THE FACE
Dear Leonard, to look life in the face...always to look life in the face, and to know it for what it is, at last, to know it, to love it for what it is, and then...to put it away. Leonard...always the years between us, always the years...always...the love...always...the hours. These are the last...
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Nico 2022-04-22 07:01:13
see your feminism
"It's really easy for you to get money in this era, but are you really willing to pay the price?" I see all kinds of people who are forced by money, desire, and self to varying degrees. , change yourself from the inside out. A year ago, A and I were both freshmen in college, finally liberated from...
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Montana 2022-04-22 07:01:13
The Midlife Crisis of Literary Women
If I watched this movie in 2002, I would have given it five stars without hesitation. Before I was 20 years old, there were two movies that had the greatest impact on me: "Girl Interrupted" and "The Pianist at Sea" ( The Legend of 1900). It just so happened that these two films were watched around...
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Franco 2022-04-21 09:01:50
life is just so
While watching this movie, I wondered, these three heroines are having a good life, but why are they so desperate to live. The first one is easy to understand. She is a talented female writer. The thinking of ordinary geniuses is different from that of ordinary people, which is crazy. So the "poet"...
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Carleton 2022-04-21 09:01:50
In order to pretend to feel artistic, Virginia Woolf was photographed so hard to understand
I have heard of Woolf, one of the few feminist writers of that era, and living crazy and dying has made her wear a certain indescribable aura. Aunt May's character is the easiest to understand; Julianne's character seems to understand, too, a gay woman trapped in a "perfectly happy" family life, at...
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Larue 2022-04-21 09:01:50
"All the time": Death is a false shot, and the love that cannot be obtained is the main point
The lame internet speed made me dig out this video I downloaded two years ago, thinking it was about the struggle and struggle of death, but I only saw the hopeless love of three women. Suicide is like a spell, which exists in the time and space of the movie all the time, but it is always just a...
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Destin 2022-04-21 09:01:50
You don't understand the life I choose
Chongqing finally began to be sultry. Since the study room did not get direct sunlight, it was always in a cool state, so I could clearly feel the heat coming from the opposite bedroom, like an undercurrent. My mood became irritable and I couldn't watch any new movies, so I clicked on the movie...
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Devyn 2022-04-21 09:01:50
Please remember that kiss, you will not be afraid of the dark
This is my favorite movie, bar none. Love to what extent, love to integrate with the protagonist, and haven't stepped out of the movie plot for ten years! lol! (covers his mouth) I watched it for the first time when I was 15 years old, and it has been ten years since I watched it again....e
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Miller 2022-04-21 09:01:50
The Shape of Your Life
When you like something too much, it is inaccessible and indescribable. That's probably how I feel about The Hours.
I've watched this movie about four or five times, and every time it's like I'm obsessed with it. I've wanted to write something countless times, but every time I don't know where to...
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Godfrey 2022-04-21 09:01:50
Flow - Impressions of The Hours
The first shot of the film is a gentle flowing river, followed by music and the sound of the piano, like a continuous stream of water. This seems to set a tone for the whole film, which is -- flow. When it comes to "The Hours", it is impossible not to mention Virginia Woolf's "Mrs. Dalloway",...
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