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Lost in the Night The Bottom Line Absorbing, but rarely more than that. Venue: Cannes Film Festival (Cannes Premiere)Cast: Juan Daniel García Treviño, Bárbara Mori, Ester Expósito, Fernanda Bonilla, Mafer OsioDirector: Amat EscalanteScreenwriters: Amat Escalante, Martin Escalante 2 ...
Lost in the Stars (Chinese Movie); 消失的她; She Disappeared;Xiao Shi De Ta; He Fei's wife, Li Mu Zi, disappeared mysteriously during their wedding anniversary
The movie contains priceless slapstick from Bill Murray, finely tuned performances by Murray and the beautiful Scarlett Johansson and a visual and aural design that cultivates a romantic though melancholy mood. By Kirk Honeycutt FULL REVIEW 89 Austin Chronicle A lovely, quietly thrilling thing. By...
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Lost in Translation: Directed by Sofia Coppola. With Scarlett Johansson, Bill Murray, Akiko Takeshita, Kazuyoshi Minamimagoe. A fading movie star falls for a lonely young woman in Tokyo.
sometimes are just a one-night stand.我希望我们能够相爱,哪怕只有一晚I’ll be damned, Cupid’s demanding back his arrow我觉得我始终要失去你So let’s get drunk on our tears沉醉在失去的伤痛中不能自拔And God,tell us the reason youth is wasted on the young.上帝呀,为什么青春总是被随意挥霍It...
‘in-the-know’ references (‘Aulë’s beard!’, for instance) satisfy some of my Tolkien-nerd needs. But my biggest disappointment at this stage has to do with the fact that I find Tolkien’s body of work so rich in storytelling that I feel as if there is more than enough ...
almost have to be at least somewhat interesting. While there are plenty of words that could be used to describe this attempted combination of introspective drama and kinky sex fantasy, “interesting” is one that I am reasonably sure will not be further deployed in the course of this review....