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Else 2022-01-06 08:02:26
Work hard on the script
This film is gentle from the beginning to the end, without excessive emotions, it seems that even if it is a climax, my heart is a moist land.
At the beginning, I used montages and kept switching the green lanes. I knew that before the screen switched to the house, my mother was nervously starting... -
Libbie 2022-03-25 09:01:14
husband this post
"Labor Day," an Oscar-winning movie. There is no heroic complex, no greatness is preached, it is full of delicate emotions, women, men, teenagers. . . . I won't express what is more intuitive in the movie. What I want to say is: 1. What a woman needs in a family is a "man". He has no money to...

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Vivienne 2022-03-26 09:01:09
Seeing the last tears in the eyes. Poor woman, poor man. A sensible to distressing boy. Someone walks into your life, and you give each other unconditional love, but you both have to endure the pain of separation for a long time. Knowing everything, would anyone else choose to go into such a relationship? Henry looks very much like Shailene Woodley.
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Patsy 2022-03-28 09:01:07
The book is inherently weak and can't do anything about it, at best it's a B-grade film, but it doesn't go astray; the "thriller" moment of middle-class life in a small town in the United States, the story is particularly American, and the characters' reactions are also particularly American. The relationship between the mother and the fugitive is quite meticulous, but it has come to the old road of "crazy woman" and "slutty woman"... It is not as good as the director's previous films.
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Gerald: How about pal? Lacrosse? Soccer, maybe? Probably not football 'til you get a little meat on those bones, huh?
Henry: Actually, I was thinking about signup up for the modern dance group.
Gerald: Well, I'm not sure that would be such a good move.
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Gerald: They might think that you're...
Richard: They might think that you're gay.
Marjorie: Richie!
Henry: Or they might think that I like girls in tights.