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Monday, June 9, 2008
Black Book
What is it about world war II that is simply irresistible. Could it be formed by the copious lives affected that had been captured and overexposed by the media that I consume?

However,

I watch this today at the picturehouse...



The heroine was a chameleon, together with twisted plot, double crossing backstabber. The plot was so complex and absurd that makes the whole movie believable. It's based on real stories... It reminded me a little of All About Eve... Bravo to the director. Watch it, you'll know what I mean.

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