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such as “Bamboo shoots: Hello(竹笋君:你好)”. Also, what impresses me most is the perspective of the film——the film uses the first person perspective to show the whole story.
For the moment, I’m honoured to contribute a five-minute film review Avatar: The Way of Water, which was released in cinemas this weekend. Filed under: Movies | Tagged: avatar: the way of water, escapist, jake sully, james cameron, neytiri, review, the escapist, the way of water, ...
This blog will engage with the main themes with the popular reception of the film Vivre Sa Vie (1962), using as sample 30 user reviews and comments from the review-aggregation website Douban, selected on the basis of the content. One of the most popular opinions identified in some of the...
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If one was looking in the New York Times’ Op-Ed section today for some opinions on the state of Obama-care or the media negligence surrounding the War in Iraq, one might have been surprised to see instead, a self-styled film review praising the “conservative values” of the films of ...
of blood, copious amounts of sweat and even some tears. And if you really want your eyes to get moist, stay for the credits, where you’ll learn about Robles’ amazing achievements that continued after the events depicted in the film, as well his mother’s own triumphant, uplifting coda...