Kasey Paucek

Kasey Paucek

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  • The Postman Always Rings Twice The Postman Always Rings Twice

    Kasey 2022-12-11 15:38:21

    We are just as stubborn and stubborn

    The 1920s and 1930s was the golden age for the development of classic Hollywood films. Under the dual effects of the studio system and high box office, Hollywood films gradually formed a set of narrative models for genre films. Similar to a symphony, the classic Hollywood narrative structure can also be modeled on the overture, the theme, the first theme variation, the second theme variation, the theme reproduction, and the epilogue. "The Postman Always Rings Twice" was filmed in 1946, and also...

  • Devilman: Crybaby Devilman: Crybaby

    Kasey 2022-11-27 19:32:32

    There are problems with the three views expressed by the author

    Why do kids eat their mothers? Assuming she couldn't help it, why didn't the mother notice the abnormality and lock her baby up? Can't figure it out. And there is a problem with the settings inside, can (demonization) become powerful? Killing and eating people can make you stronger? The buffs obtained by killing people include developing muscles, becoming handsome, gaining superpowers, and becoming super attractive. This value is indeed distorted and wrong. Although...

  • Chéri Chéri

    Kasey 2022-11-23 04:59:42

    Love is the most painful

    There is no right or wrong in love, and there are trade-offs in marriage.
    It is normal for a child who lacks maternal love to fall in love with a woman of the same age as his mother. For Chéri, she represents love, elegance, beauty, sensuality, and even excitement, and can satisfy the maternal love that is missing in his heart. Lea is tolerant, gentle, generous to him, and has a wealth of life experience, she seems to be able to help him. Shelter from the wind and rain.
    In her arms,...

  • The Third Man The Third Man

    Kasey 2022-11-02 15:37:20

    The Third Man


    In the late autumn of 1949, on the outskirts of Vienna, with leaves
    fluttering, Holly Martins could be identified as
    an American, a best-selling novelist, a betrayal of a
    friend, a justice, or just
    a An alcoholic, but on the avenue away from the cemetery, when Anna Schmidt
    came from a distance, he was just leaning against the suffocating man on the side of the road.

    "The Third Man", repeatedly rated as the best British
    film , directed by Carol Reed...

  • Guarding Tess Guarding Tess

    Kasey 2022-10-17 16:37:09

    Fat man watching the movie no.63 "The First Lady's Bodyguard" is dull to hypnotic

    Behind a classic movie, there is often one, or even many failed imitations, in Whitney. Behind Houston's masterpiece "The Bodyguard", there is such a "First Lady's Bodyguard", although this film invited the manly Nicolas Cage, although she played the protectee, the former president's widow Shelly. McLean is also known as a veteran, but a sleepy script made the film doomed before filming even started. The vigorous love of "The Bodyguard" becomes ambiguous and boring when it arrives here. It...

  • The Wire The Wire

    Kasey 2022-10-16 14:42:47

    Double EyesSo tell me where don't you want to go

    4.1 The black mother was calm, folded her clothes without looking sideways, and asked the police son if it was about drugs this time, feeling the bloody impact of black life.
    4.2 The Deputy Commissioner started a deal with the judge in "House of Cards".
    4.3 I was deeply impressed by the wretchedness and kindness of the fat boy and the director when he pleaded for McMulty.
    4.4 Is practicing golf like a deputy a compulsory course for senior people? Reminds me of Infernal Affairs...

  • Line of Duty Line of Duty

    Kasey 2022-10-07 07:28:07

    Where is your line?

    Minutes are filled with human struggles, emotional ups and downs, and choices at crossroads, making it difficult for you not to substitute, and to change where you will end up. The Disciplinary Inspection Commission in the United Kingdom is also too ruthless. The placement of undercover agents is considered legal, and the employees' sense of responsibility is so strong that they cannot stop them. It’s okay to be undercover, but it’s too disgusting to act like a green tea glass...

  • The Witcher The Witcher

    Kasey 2022-10-03 09:29:57

    It's another passerby stepped on, please draw out the camp before evaluating

    Regardless of whether it is a novel change or a game change, should the discussion point be "revised" on the original work? It’s not that "unintelligible", "dog-blooded old-fashioned" comments account for a large proportion

    There is no way for casting. American dramas and Hollywood have been "package" systems in recent years. How many old IPs are safe?

    I am a game party, and I am at an acceptable level from the adaptation of the works. The atmosphere and values ​​of that world...

  • The IT Crowd The IT Crowd

    Kasey 2022-09-23 22:17:55

    Don't compare it to American dramas?

    For me, IT is a classic among classics. I rarely watch a second time when
    I read a book or a drama because I remember almost all the details.
    But IT is the first drama
    that I watched three times within a year. I am amazed at myself
    . It's just that all the jokes are memorized by my heart and I can't help laughing when I watch them again,
    because their performances are funny every time I see them.

    The American drama that has been compared the most is just a...

  • The Specials The Specials

    Kasey 2022-09-21 13:54:22

    I envy them

    I'm a star dad, and the pain I've been in for me and my kids is far greater than what's mentioned in the movie. I have tried to explain that it was not family education that caused my child to get sick, it was congenital, but my relatives and friends gave me the label of "shirk the responsibility". I tried to explain that my child was not aggressive, he It's just that I don't know how to play with your children, but in exchange, I have a "lack of public morality" of "Is it ill and...

  • CODA CODA

    Kasey 2022-09-05 19:35:08

    What I want to say about "Listening Girl"~

    This movie is particularly warm, and after watching it, there is a warm current lingering in my heart. It has no ups and downs plots, no full-fledged characters, and no tense atmosphere. It just describes the story of a normal girl from a deaf-mute family who balances family and dreams. I heard that this movie makes you cry, but after watching it, I found that it is not easy to make people cry because of sadness as I imagined, but a subtle moving, one or two details that...

  • Kurtlar Vadisi: Filistin Kurtlar Vadisi: Filistin

    Kasey 2022-07-18 16:11:21

    Is this a hymn to a fearless hero?

    Maybe out of curiosity about the profile, well, curiosity killed the cat. I just finished watching this great movie.
    Sure enough, it is an extraordinary valley of wolves. The agents trained in Turkey are TM’s powerful. The border between Palestine and Israel is like no one. If the Arab brothers have such a level, what face will Israel have in the world, let alone stand as a nation in the world. forest.
    As a war blockbuster, the only desirable thing is that the weapons are more...

  • Black Coal, Thin Ice Black Coal, Thin Ice

    Kasey 2022-07-18 14:16:57

    The Desire Matrix of the Black Northeast

    A representative opinion is that "Fireworks in the Day" borrows so much from Western film noir that it becomes a stylistic exercise. There are also comments that even if it is evaluated by the standards of film noir, the film still has many shortcomings. Therefore, the core level of our discussion below is bound to touch on the relationship between the film and film noir, which is related to whether the film that was talked about at the time was underestimated in word of...

  • Along With the Gods: The Last 49 Days Along With the Gods: The Last 49 Days

    Kasey 2022-04-24 07:01:24

    Thousands of years of cause and fate, the hell routine is deep.

    In 2018, the action fantasy movie " Walking with the Gods 2: Cause and Destiny | 신과함께-인과연 "

    Ever since I watched "Train to Busan", I always feel that I still like Ma Dong-seok's image. . Mmm it feels so good.

    Closer to home, the story of the second part is much better than the first part. The first part is more focused on family affection and sensationalism, as well as a huge visual display of the world view. The second part...

  • RoboCop RoboCop

    Kasey 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    poor "hero"

    I watched it in the lab with my classmates in the early hours of last night after turning off the lights. The speakers are always on, and although the sound effect is okay, I still like to watch it by myself with headphones. It's more engaging.
    I'll talk about the feeling of watching it with the speakers on. As others have said, the beginning is really shocking, with political metaphors. After that, the male protagonist felt that his voice was very good after his debut, but his acting...

  • Kasey 2023-05-16 08:14:07

    I watched an episode and thought it was okay. But because there were too many dramas, I couldn't find any point to stick to it, so I gave up halfway through the second episode...

  • Kasey 2023-05-08 16:44:18

    1. "You're a lot better." The two beauties supporting roles are too cute, and they each have one star. 2. From childhood shadows to murder, the connection is too weak. 3. It is rare for a Hong Kong film to use blood as a horror element instead of ghosts. It is an unsuccessful attempt to enjoy this kind of fun movie. 4. Dislike the number. 5. Does He Chaoyi have a laser knife?

  • Kasey 2023-04-27 20:47:38

    1. "In a bookstore, one will never feel lonely"; 2. It's tiring to fight against the world alone; 3. No one can imitate Bill Nighy's hesitant British temperament. What's more, he is a versatile actor. 4. In the drama of the big heroine, there is something in Mortimer's eyes, which seems to be a quiet force; 5. I like physical bookstores, and I like to read paper books. The feeling of reading a paper book is incomparable to an e-book. The texture of the paper, the fragrance of the ink, a page turning, an association, and concentrating on enjoying the world that only belongs to you and it is perfect.

  • Kasey 2023-04-24 14:33:01

    John Candy is funny. Fine art and photography are conservative and refined.

  • Kasey 2023-04-24 06:10:28

    When I was in high school, I hoped that there would be balls in French class = =

  • Kasey 2023-04-02 12:09:56

    Although it is not my type, but fortunately, while being politically correct, the emotions are also in place. 4 stars or more is no problem

  • Kasey 2023-03-29 06:11:01

    I will leave you when you need me. test acting

  • Kasey 2023-03-27 01:59:04

    This episode doesn't work.

  • Kasey 2023-03-16 07:29:34

    Calm and stern flashbacks, ending points, French love is what laws and marriage ethics are nothing before love

  • Kasey 2023-02-12 11:05:34

    A living and brutal history. As the Americans said at Nuremberg, the importance of postwar judgments lies not in how faithfully they interpret the past, but in how seriously they warn against the future. This is also the meaning of the title "Apocalypse"

  • Kasey 2023-02-08 00:18:33

    A story with a patriarchal twist eventually turned into a motherslaughter.

  • Kasey 2023-02-07 11:08:04

    What is there to see in a psychotic fantasy? ? ?

  • Kasey 2023-02-02 21:53:50

    How many living people have cherished this deep affection. As the name suggests, Jasmine's elegant fragrance is slender and frail, and so is her affection for him, not as beautiful as a gorgeous rose, but she is so beautiful and full of expectations when looking back. Molly's perfection makes people look closer than nearsighted, rather far, sacred and unbearable to blaspheme, it's just a character in the book. The plot is slightly out of balance in the detailed handling, but the emotions are expressed in a relaxed manner, how can you not fall in love with this jasmine.

  • Kasey 2023-01-31 17:30:06

    The film's opening sequence is one of the most memorable, showing an old overworked clerk at an insurance company mutiny, after taking control of the dilapidated stone building that turns into a ship and the clerks drop anchor and set sail , like pirates and colonists against the fleet of modern high-rises, set fire to their filing cabinets and launched artillery attacks. The seven stories constitute the "seven deadly sins" of modern life, the queer performance of men disguised as women, and the "interactive game" of the play within the play, there is a sense of absurdity inherited from surrealism and a deliberate deformation of life, and the director is also The parody gaps between different scenes are revealed meaningfully, in which, in the form of parody of classic genre films such as song and dance, gangster films, and comedies, it satirizes the ignorance of civilizations such as Catholicism, human sexuality, anatomical medicine, and cruel wars. This is a Jodorowsky-style film, its savage taste is revolting, but it also satirizes bourgeois values ​​with imaginative play in addition to its vulgarity, and it can pass the trial even today. Miracles have become a testament to the vitality of the film industry in an era.

  • Kasey 2023-01-30 16:56:18

    The daddy theme is full of love, I remember there was a girl in it called edith