50/50 My European and American Evaluation of Anti-Cancer
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Angel 2022-04-23 07:01:23
I feel that this film is quite embarrassing, and it is 3.5. Jon Cef's performance is remarkable, especially the one crying in the car and the crying before going to the surgery. But this film is so... flat, there are hardly any ups and downs, the whole is a warm water, and even the "burst point" is restrained to the extreme. And because of this "flat", the film cannot create a feeling that a certain passage is particularly emotional. All in all, a cute little piece
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Garnett 2021-10-20 19:02:00
When a young man has cancer, maybe life will not always be a comedy, but cancer will be very similar to that in this movie. The director's adaptation of his own cancer experience obviously downplayed the pain, making everything look like a happy sitcom, letting go of his girlfriend, having the strong backing of his best friends and family, and finally reaping new love. A healing system with a strong breath of life is small and fresh, and several actors are very powerful. ★★★☆
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Alan: I'm Alan Lombardo: stage 3 lymphoma. Pleased to meet you.
Mitch: Mitch Barnett, metastatic prostate cancer.
Adam: Oh, I'm Adam Lerner, schwannoma neurofibrosarcoma.
Alan: What the fuck is that?
Mitch: Tough break. The more syllables, the worse it is.
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Adam: I want this to be over. I'm so fucking tired of being sick... if this surgery doesn't work, that's it -
[crying]
Adam: I've never been to fucking Canada or told a girl I love her... it sounds stupid.
Katherine: No. It doesn't.
Adam: I'm sorry I was such an asshole.
Katherine: I was the asshole. I was so totally unprepared for you. This job is really hard. If I fuck up, I could ruin someone's whole life.
Adam: I guess we're both beginners at this.
Katherine: [smiles] Yeah.