Lesley Rogahn

Lesley Rogahn

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  • Inequality for All Inequality for All

    Lesley 2022-12-29 20:35:53

    The hope is in you.

    Robert Reich is really inspirational. He knows about the truth of economical failure and how to cure the failure more than anyone but couldn't enact change, even as a former treasurers. But the guy doesn't lose faith. He relays the message on and inspires the future generations to come. Main takeaway 1) wealth accumulation is problematic because the wealthy could not spend as much as 1000 middle class who own the same amount of wealth, eg you can only sleep on one pillow every night. 2) the...

  • Persian Lessons Persian Lessons

    Lesley 2022-12-23 06:50:41

    more complex than the language system

    It's a work that I think is good.

    Two of my favorite scenes are at the end:

    One is that the officer found out that his Persian language was fake at the Persian customs. He said "I went to Tehran to find my brother" "I want to open a restaurant". Heartache, innocent, frustrated, with a cry, but still cruel, hateful, tyrannical, and bears human life. In two years, they have learned a language that only the two of them know in the world....

  • The Devil's Double The Devil's Double

    Lesley 2022-12-17 07:42:32

    The Devil's Double

    The solicitation order was passed from Saddam Hussein's palace to the frontline troops. The native Iraqi military officer, Latif Yahiai, was summoned to Saddam’s family, and he was asked to directly serve for the country’s supreme dictator. Calling him here is not to let him be a bodyguard, but to "transform" to become Saddam's eldest son Uday Hussein's stand-in. Uday Hussein is a notorious prince of darkness. He is vicious and cruel. He is passionate about luxury goods, sports cars, and...

  • A Man Called Ove A Man Called Ove

    Lesley 2022-11-30 04:53:33

    Ove, a flame in the cold

    In fact, if someone asked me any good movies these days, I'd just blurt out "A Man Named Ove Decided to Die"! The reason is simple, Ove makes me feel real.

    The overall picture of the film is cooler, which is in line with the temperate maritime climate of Sweden. The introduction said that it is a comedy, and there are indeed a lot of laughs, but most of them are humorous with serious images.

    Ove is a typical paranoid. Everything pursues to abide by the rules, not only for...

  • Yuri!!! On Ice Yuri!!! On Ice

    Lesley 2022-10-24 18:57:11

    The beautiful world on ice--Best figure skating

    I completely brushed Yuri on Ice today, which is different from chasing after one episode after another.

    Press all kinds of wild emotional delusions in my heart (I think there are two highest points in this show: the depiction of emotional relationships and the depiction of figure skating)

    Aside from the others, the figure skating picture, the smoothness of the movements, and the professionalism are all overwhelmingly strong.

  • Time Lapse Time Lapse

    Lesley 2022-09-24 21:29:11

    Schrodinger's cat

    Watching "Time Shuttle/Timed Shooting", I feel that the plot is similar to Schrodinger’s cats, so students who haven’t watched the movie hurry up to watch it; if you forget what Schrodinger’s cat theory is about, let’s review briefly: the
      experiment is This way: There is a cat in a box, and a small amount of radioactive material. After that, there is a 50% probability that the radioactive material will decay and release poisonous gas to kill the cat, and there is a 50% probability that...

  • Stagecoach Stagecoach

    Lesley 2022-09-11 20:09:16

    Wonderful characterization

    The film tells the story of a group of people on their journey to Luxembourg.

    The group play inside is very brilliant, whether it is the dialogue on the carriage or the debate in the inn whether to continue to move forward, it has created a very three-dimensional character image.

    The most impressive thing in it is the protagonist Kidd played by John Wayne. When Kidd appeared, the director used a push shot and a large depth of field close-up, plus Kidd's one-handed changing...

  • The Odyssey The Odyssey

    Lesley 2022-09-05 23:09:19

    journey through the odyssey years

    I watched this movie purely out of professional necessity. The text that is about to be taught is about the years of the Odyssey. Two years ago, I didn't know what to say. I have watched half of it now, and I want to write a movie review during the intermission, so as not to forget it later. This is the first movie I watched without subtitles. Yes, I'm not used to reading it. I can understand the general meaning. It's not difficult to understand. I plan to take the time to read the...

  • How I Met Your Mother How I Met Your Mother

    Lesley 2022-05-18 18:06:39

    Something everyone will be curious about

    How did I come, how did my parents meet, how did they come together? What kind of marriage is their parents?

    Thinking about this kind of thing backwards is really thrilling, full of variables, and almost disappeared by myself. Fortunately, you don't have to worry about the ancients, otherwise you really can't sleep at night.

    When Ted was first drawn into a dating agency, he felt that he was living in New York, crowded with people. Was he still worried about not...

  • Rigor Mortis Rigor Mortis

    Lesley 2022-04-24 07:01:23

    write nonsense

    Legend has it that after death, placing the body in an extremely yin place can keep the body from decaying, and people with ulterior motives can use Taoism to make the body into an invincible zombie.

    Zombies are containers that hold souls. If a person's soul is loaded into this container, the person can be resurrected through this body and become a zombie that is immortal and immortal, free from the six realms.

    Zombies have terrifying...

  • Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close

    Lesley 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    destiny

    Although the traces of Hollywood production are heavy, the heart and sincerity are full.

    Just imagine, Linda lost her husband in a sudden disaster, and had to face her difficult son with psychological problems (and Asperger's disease), if she was blindly sad and immersed in the bitter taste of fate, instead of helping her son with actions Out of the haze, what will her life be like? What will her son's life be like?

    Chinese people often mention a word, "life". If this...

  • American Factory American Factory

    Lesley 2022-04-23 07:03:53

    Will the working class die before the age of robotic arms?

    Chinese capital entered the United States and "exploited" the American working class. The American factory trade unions protested in order to protect the interests of the workers, but were voted down by the class they defended.

    The American Factory is such a fantastic documentary. Cao Dewang’s Fuyao Glass Factory came to the local bankrupt industrial area through the attraction of investment from the United States, bringing them physical industries, bringing job opportunities to...

  • Allegiant Allegiant

    Lesley 2022-04-23 07:02:29

    "Divergent 3: The World of Loyalty" Labyrinth Runner Version 2.5

    "Divergent 3: The World of Loyalty"
    Since "Harry Potter" opened the mode of splitting the final chapter into upper and lower parts,
    a large number of films have begun to follow suit,
    but no one has ever reached its height,
    or even close to it.
    And instead, each film fell into the vicious circle of "I was wise and destroyed in the upper part of the ending chapter" one after another.
    Although Divergent 3 is far better than the second,
    there are too many...

  • Dead Silence Dead Silence

    Lesley 2022-04-23 07:02:17

    The second time I saw it, it was even more terrifying

    When I was in college, I watched this movie because of a classmate's recommendation. I have always watched domestic zombie movies and ghost movies. This horror movie is like a spring breeze. I have never felt the horror atmosphere really surround me. The movie has contact with the master Wen Ziren, which is too awesome. After getting married, I watched Dead Silence again with my pregnant wife. The horror is really timeless. Watch it again, the same atmosphere. The puppet dolls in the movie...

  • Ringu Ringu

    Lesley 2022-04-22 07:01:34

    not afraid not afraid

    Japan's "Midnight Bell" is a long-running horror film, and many people are scared to death. I used to think that boys can make an appointment with the girl they like to watch this movie, which can effectively enhance the relationship between the two sides, at least the girl will stay overnight. It's kind of shameless, but I'm not that kind of person myself. Strangely enough, I wasn't very scared after watching this film, maybe because my TV is too small for the people inside to climb out....

  • Lesley 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    The shot is not good, but the tone is really literary

  • Lesley 2022-03-19 09:01:03

    Johnny Depp is worthy of being a lover of the masses, and he is so handsome even as a murderous barber. The ending is terrible, and the song is good.

  • Lesley 2022-03-18 09:01:07

    The real event should not try too much depth. This is not an American suspense adaptation. To tell the truth, as far as the current movie version is concerned, although the director tried his best to reproduce, there are still a lot of simplifications and partial suspicions. Perhaps the documentary mode is more suitable for Natasha in some films. It doesn’t seem to be Stockholm’s performance of Wolfgang’s tenderness and brutal personality disorder. Natasha’s emotions are too fragmented, and the overall lack of integrity, but it’s a bonus for the little girl’s performance.

  • Lesley 2022-03-18 09:01:06

    Women who do not consciously internalize patriarchy, even if they seem to be pursuing independence, still rely on a sense of oppression and cannot feel their own existence even if they are not oppressed. The heroine, although a philosophy professor can bring far-reaching enlightenment to students, fundamentally Still a little girl who needs patriarchy. I didn’t know how to say Woody Allen gave me a subtle sense of discomfort. Now this movie makes me clearly realize his rigorous patriarchal thinking is almost as nowhere as the air. It is not applied to all aspects, but in a patriarchal society, talking about feminism is originally to build castles in the sky.

  • Lesley 2022-03-18 09:01:03

    The money laundering version of Breaking Bad. The things you do to survive. The male protagonist is like a hurricane, and everywhere he goes is devastated. Compared with the old white wife, his wife is not too much. There is no good person in the whole play, the characters are morally ambiguous, there is no worst, only worse. The structure is a bit icy and bloody, and the little person who survived to the end. Waiting for the male protagonist to build a money laundering empire in Ozark. HBO and Netflix take me flying this summer. Looking forward to the second season.

  • Lesley 2022-03-17 09:01:07

    The first is a pure science fiction film. I didn’t expect the second one to be a mashup of science fiction + action films. In the second half, the two pros and villains of the raid and the male protagonist were found to beat the aliens together, which is also an interesting attempt. . In addition, the world view took on the setting of the first part further, and the overall view is pretty good.

  • Lesley 2022-03-17 09:01:07

    Use beautiful people, beautiful light, and beautiful emotions (close-up shots) to guide the audience to a new experience. Don't criticize, interrogate, don't ask for approval or support, but understand, recognize, and embrace (real female heroine with bitter and brave beauty.

  • Lesley 2022-03-16 09:01:09

    I just finished watching it in the first theater. I should have watched it last summer, but there was a power outage! Finally finished it, it's very good and interesting, Ed Harris plays it well and shows a consistent level. There is another question. In the MPAA investigation, it was found that the grade is PG-13. Is the scale a little bigger?

  • Lesley 2022-02-18 08:01:23

    I have regrets but it's still a good movie

  • Lesley 2022-02-07 14:59:43

    For a severely depressed patient, even God cannot save him.

  • Lesley 2022-01-19 08:02:27

    Seeing my chrysanthemum tighten. . .

  • Lesley 2022-01-11 08:01:29

    The structure is a bit messy, and the script is not convincing enough. Nicole's face was like quick-frozen dumplings.

  • Lesley 2022-01-07 15:54:23

    The old man who gave film to Toto in "Paradise Cinema" becomes a poet who accepts other people's tape gifts in half of the film, a wonderful change of identity. In addition, the postman actor in the film passed away immediately after the filming, maybe even the feature film was not seen, but it is a pity.

  • Lesley 2022-01-03 08:01:46

    I didn't watch it when I killed the ice cream man.

  • Lesley 2022-01-03 08:01:40

    The resurrection of sleepiness, waiting for black and white to overflow as "old reconstruction". There is no longer any need to believe in images: the darkness in the corner is gradually emptied, and forgetting not only exists in every overexposed gray-white face. The line of sight is also blurred, and the language has never been so weak, as if temporarily throwing strong energy to "him" who is still in a confused conversation-(by) the author who left the scene pretended to tear the light from the bottom of his heart from his face . Then enter the weary and intoxicated presence in the disappearing light and shadow.