Craig Pollack

Craig Pollack

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    • Brenda 2022-03-24 08:01:04

      these words.

      I love the lines in this movie. For example, in the queue to watch a movie, D said to M, why should I have a good friend like you. After he finished speaking, he leaned on her shoulder gently. Just lost love, lost a child, shed a lot of blood, and in the end there is only cat TIMMY.

        Another...

    • Ayden 2022-03-28 09:01:13

      Why is life so important (spoiler)

      The film is divided into two lines, 17 and 32. Two endings, dead or not. Many people want to find out whether she is dead or not, and what the end is. I think it doesn't matter whether she is dead or not, this movie is the speech at the end

      "The main thing that guides people's existence in the...

    • Jerald 2022-04-21 09:03:50

      The emotion is sincere, but the performance of the near-death experience and the logic of the final reversal are far-fetched.

    • Gerda 2022-03-24 09:03:54

      These 15 years of "life in front of me" (cause) made Diana make a "shoot me" decision.

    The Life Before Her Eyes quotes

    • Young Diana: [first lines - smoking in the locker room] That old bitch! I'm serious, if I have to jump over another pummel horse, or whatever they're called.

      Maureen: You guys should probably put that out.

      Young Diana: Why?

      Maureen: Shrankins is like 5 feet behind me.

    • Diana McFee: [bedtime story she reads to Emma] When the voices of children are heard on the green. And laughing is heard on the hill. My heart is at rest within my breast. And everything else is still. Then come home my children, the sun is gone down. And the dews of night arise. Come, come, let us play, and let us away. Till the morning appears in the skies. No, no, let us play, for it is yet day. And we cannot go to sleep. Besides, in the sky the little birds fly. And the hills are all covered with sheep. Well, well, go and play till the light fades away. And then go home to bed. The little ones leaped and shouted and laughed. And all the hills echoed.