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10/10
Ashes to Ashes Dust to Dust
14 August 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Two people who were abandoned by their families are arranged to start a family. They support each other in their efforts to live, struggling to build a small shelter, and then losing it in an instant. When the humble house returns to dust, the traces of the couple's existence in the world also return to dust.
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Reclaim (2022)
7/10
Another way to live your daily life
13 August 2022
To the age of retirement, has done the "daughter", "teacher", "mother", "wife" ...... She has worked all her life for family and friends, but she has never been herself. She took responsibility for everyone around her, but only ignored herself. The final point of inspiration to resolve all conflicts is the "mother" lying in the hospital room with amnesia.
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7/10
Natural scenes are the biggest attraction
23 July 2022
The attraction of this documentary depends on the untouched natural environment, the hard work of two photographers, and less dialogue. All kinds of wild animals, no matter how big or small, are very cute.
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Rick Stein's Cornwall (2021–2023)
7/10
Great viewing experience
24 March 2022
The magnificent natural scenery, friendly residents, and home-cooked food all come together to make a great viewing experience. It made me desire to travel to Cornwall.
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10/10
A single star can start a huge fire
20 December 2021
The film illustrates once again the fact that totalitarian power is eager to eliminate any incipient resistance and disagreement because it fears collective resistance by the majority. When that day comes, totalitarian power is bound to be quickly overthrown.
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6/10
Fixing one mistake for another
13 November 2021
The child is trying to fix mistake made by the adult, but accidentally creates a bigger fault. I think it's the adult who should be more to blame.

Although good intentions make bad things happen, why not make things right at the beginning?
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2/10
This is not a "documentary"
22 May 2021
The film has too many fictional characters and dialogues outside of the real historical persons, some of which clearly do not fit the historical context of the time. In general, it is more like a drama film than a documentary.
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Crescendo (II) (2019)
8/10
The future is in young hands
21 April 2021
If the younger generation does not learn to live together in peace, then the future is bound to be bleak and hopeless. An orchestra demands collaboration, so how is it not another form of orchestra between nations, or even human society?
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Sweet Bean (2015)
9/10
Last wish granted at last
3 April 2021
An old woman at the end of her life wishes to use her best skills and a stranger helps her to make her wish come true .After watching this film, my feelings were both touched and at peace.
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Seaspiracy (2021)
5/10
Those engaged in the fishing industry are blameless
2 April 2021
It's not hard to ask problems, it's hard to solve problems. It is especially hard to solve a problem without creating a new one.
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