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Rosario 2022-03-28 09:01:14
Unconventional youth comedy
I'm tired of the clichéd youth movies in Hollywood. Suddenly a British youth comedy comes out. It feels very refreshing. Although it doesn't have the ups and downs of Hollywood plots, the background of the story is a small British town in the 1970s. It's very comfortable.
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Michael 2022-03-29 09:01:10
Where is the road?
The young British generation in the 1970s was called the Beat Generation. Rebellion and confusion filled the hearts of this generation of young people. The time of the film "Cemetery Crossing" is also set in the United Kingdom in the 1970s. The film presents different life paths and explores...

Tim Atack
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[last lines]
Freddie Taylor: Why did you decide to come at the last minute?
Julie: Because I think I might be in love with you, too.
Freddie Taylor: No, I guessed that. I mean why did you leave it until the last minute? We almost missed the train.
Julie: No. Thought I'd make a dramatic entrance.
Freddie Taylor: Don't know why we ran so hard, there's another one in an hour.
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[to Freddie, on his first day at work]
Mike Ramsay: When you're selling life assurance, you want the stench of death in their nostrils. You're talking to the husband but you want the missus thinking "Crumbs, Chief! What's my life gonna be like when he pegs it?" Men work, women worry - that's what you rely on.