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Kiana 2022-04-11 09:01:07
A biopic based on the real life of the producer's father. But the shooting is quite satisfactory, and there are no outstanding highlights at all. The relationship between the male and female protagonists in the opening scene is almost like a flash marriage, which leads to the lack of foreshadowing of the deep and long-lasting emotion. The structure and performance are far inferior to "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" with a similar theme. Andy Serkis' director also doesn't see anything unique. Oscar hits? Oscar is mediocre! two and a half stars
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Velda 2022-04-11 09:01:07
70/100 The physical insufficiency and mental health of the protagonist of the story are fully demonstrated. When the path of this theme was blocked by the "principle of everything", Garfield and the heroine Claire Foy bravely carried out challenge. Garfield's handling of the role is more of a need to show the state of a polio patient than a parody, and the rise of the plot to universal values is also an excellent handling of this film.
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Diana Cavendish: Now, I don't have a farewell speech. You don't mind, do you?
Robin Cavendish: No.
Diana Cavendish: You have given me a wonderful life.
Robin Cavendish: It wasn't quite what you expected.
Diana Cavendish: [chuckles] No.
Robin Cavendish: No, nor me.
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[Last Lines]
Diana Cavendish: Thank you for choosing to live.