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Ivory 2022-03-22 09:02:12
let him choose
When taking Philip to order a hot dog, the waiter asked him what he wanted to eat, and Dale said he should ask him. The scene left a deep impression on me. Whether it is rich or poor, young or old, there are too many people helping you choose, especially parents who help their children make choices...
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Janick 2022-03-23 09:02:30
a bit bland
"Why don't you care if it's out of reach
"Life will be easier when the sunlight in" is a song that I liked very much the first time I heard it. I saw it was a promotion song for the movie, so I went to see the movie. A rich man who was paralyzed because of an accident while paragliding, "Rebel" He...

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Adela 2022-04-24 07:01:16
Remake the film, there are still bright spots. A sweet story worth reading again.
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Laurianne 2022-03-27 09:01:12
The original was already boring, and the remake was a disaster. Two hours is like watching a stinky and long TV movie, the director's awareness is almost zero, the sense of plot design of the American comedy and the stagnant rhythm make people drowsy and sleepy, and it feels that this movie will never end. will end the same.
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Philip Lacasse: Did you know about this? Huh?
Dell Scott: I'm sorry, P. I'm sorry you gotta have a surprise party in your huge mansion. You gotta get a bunch of expensive gifts from your rich friends. I'm sorry that you got a thoughtful executive. Some of us got real problems. I'm fighting to see my son.
Philip Lacasse: Oh. I'm sorry, D. Is a single afternoon with your son not enough to repair the years of neglect?
Dell Scott: Watch your mouth, man.
Philip Lacasse: And whose fault is it that you can't see him?
Dell Scott: Screw you. And screw your damn privilege, man.
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Philip Lacasse: Dell, how is that Ideal app coming?
Dell Scott: You already said no to that.
Philip Lacasse: Yes, I know I said no. But I would definitely say yes right about now.