Marriage Story evaluation action
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Jeffrey 2022-03-22 09:01:21
At the beginning, they fell in love with each other, and in the long years that followed, they couldn't bear it because of love, and finally they hugged each other tightly after yelling. There is no winner in a failed relationship. Noah's filming is so good, it captures the torn, maneuver and ups and downs in the intimate relationship to the fullest. The two actors also acted very well. Recently, I watched two films in which Scarlett Johansson played the role of mother. Putting aside the label of a sexy stunner, she has become even more charming. Adam Driver is simply too suitable to play this kind of dull but talented but arrogant middle-aged man. The two ending songs not only perfectly sum up their respective moods, but also give the audience a tender moment with wet eyes after all the hustle and bustle. It was the second film of Noah and Netflix. Before the opening, he personally came to the scene and told a cold joke about directors in the digital age no longer having to carry films to the theater. Although seeing the Netflix logo in the title on the big screen is still a bit magical, in addition to the means, it is still necessary to rely on a good story. Pre-book personal annual Top3 in advance. #TIFF2019#
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Katelyn 2022-03-23 09:01:24
The mid-life of American movies is as always boring and has the function of giving the audience a stable mood. This kind of film is a kind of consumer goods. The audience is not watching a movie, but establishing their own identity through the behavior of watching a movie. The emotional gain is only one. This kind of massage has nothing to do with real life.
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Nicole: You're such a dick!
Charlie: Everyday I wake up and I hope you're dead! Dead, like, If I could guarantee Henry would be OK, I'd hope you get an illness and then get hit by a car and die!
[He begins weeping, and then falls to his knees]
Charlie: [Through tears] I'm sorry.
Nicole: [Comforting him] Me too.
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Nicole: You should've considered my happiness too.
Charlie: Come on! You *were* happy. You've just decided that you weren't now.