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Tanya 2022-03-02 08:01:08
The love between gays is moving, the plot is flat but charming
Ever since I watched the film "One Love to the End", I realized that not only men and women have sex, but even gay guys have sex... I vomited! And the relationship between men and women is so affectionate, I don't feel sick at all!
In the past, I always heard people say: "The love between men and... -
Zane 2022-03-02 08:01:08
match made in heaven? Seems like we're always kidding ourselves
The two protagonists are very beautiful,
so I persevered in the original text without subtitles for an hour and a half.
In fact, I didn't understand at first why Eli and Tom's friends introduced them together.
Is it really a natural couple?
It's hard to say
that many places in the movie are well...

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Nichole 2022-04-19 09:02:57
Now there are fewer and fewer movies that tell stories with true feelings. There are no labels and no fancy, only real characters, telling the love affair that can happen between any two people in any place. The two of them really made a special call. At the end, they overcome together and enter each other's lives together. It's great to move forward together!
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Milo 2022-03-02 08:01:08
The actors are cute, but the director ruined the film~ Too bland
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Tom: Jackie would love this bear... Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear, Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair, Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn't very fuzzy, was he? Was he? Was he? Was he? Was he?
Eli Wyckoff: [interrupting him] Was he, was he, WAS he!
Tom: That's what I said
Eli Wyckoff: No, no. You said "Was heeeee?" It's "WAS he"
Tom: What's the difference?
Eli Wyckoff: You're kidding, right? You just established that Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair; why would you then ask "Was heeee?" like a question, like you didn't know if he was fuzzy or not?
Tom: It *is* a question, I'm asking if Fuzzy is or isn't fuzzy, what is so wrong about that?
Eli Wyckoff: It is a rhetorical question, it's supposed to be ironic! "Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn't very fuzzy... *was* he?"
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Tom: Where you going?
Jackie: Uhh, home, to officially 'not call'.
Tom: No, no, no, no, you were supposed to stay here and watch Lifetime Television for Women and Gay Men!
Jackie: Uhh, no.
Tom: It's Joan Van Ark in "Not Without My Nose Job".
Jackie: Oh, angel, I've already lived that movie!