About Schmidt Comments

  • Aletha 2022-04-21 09:01:49

    Since I fell in love with this actor, it seems that every one of his films looks...

  • Lola 2022-04-20 09:01:38

    The plot is real and...

  • Josie 2022-04-20 09:01:38

    The film is not a "find yourself" film because the protagonist really has nothing to look...

  • Buford 2022-04-20 09:01:38

    There are very delicate parts, but in general the play is very incomplete. The loneliness and confusion of old age, the repentance of life mistakes, the summary of the past of children, friends, and wives, etc., are complex emotions. It's common, but it can't be taken in one go. A script that can tell the whole life is not so easy to write, and there are too many places with no beginning and no end. But really enjoyed watching Jack Nicholson's...

  • Josue 2022-04-20 09:01:38

    A road light comedy drama about a midlife...

  • Nolan 2022-04-20 09:01:38

    I still can't understand the feelings between foreigners...the cultural difference is really huge...are they weak or strong...why are all the family affection being dried up...poor Old man... poor man is...

  • Billie 2022-04-20 09:01:38

    The laws and habits that have been running for more than 60 years are as precise as clocks and are out of tune from the day they officially left "996", and the marriage and order that have been maintained for nearly half a century collapsed instantly when the wife fell. Changes in lifestyles (thinking patterns) are as unpredictable as sudden death. For this reason, this travel diary of "About Schmidt" is Payne's advice to young people in the future: grow up as early as possible. Of course,...

  • Lloyd 2022-04-20 09:01:38

    Jack Nicholson's one-man...

  • Gage 2022-04-20 09:01:38

    The products on the portrait production line will be discarded once they become old. Old Jack's acting is still...

  • Maximillian 2022-04-20 09:01:38

    Although it's not boring, young people probably don't understand...

Extended Reading
  • Ruthe 2021-11-17 08:01:26

    A letter to Mr. Schmidt

    Dear Mr. Schmidt:

    Hello, I watched this film again. That was when I was in high school. If I remember correctly, it should be the second year of high school. It has been more than four years since the summer vacation of the second year of university. I am as you think in the movie, yes, I...

  • Kimberly 2022-03-23 09:01:43

    vicious circle

    There is such a vicious circle in modern society, and it has become more and more common in China.
    At first, they are young, busy with their careers and have no time to take care of their families, and then when they retire and grow old, their children will also be unable to take care of them....i

About Schmidt quotes

  • Warren Schmidt: You're making a big mistake, don't marry this guy, don't do it.

    Jeannie Schmidt: What are you talking about?

    Warren Schmidt: The other night I had a dream and it was very real. Your mother was there and you were there and your aunt Estelle. And there was a... well, it wasn't really a spaceship, it was more like a blimp or an orb of some kind. And then a bunch of weird creatures came out and started trying to take you away, and you wanna know what? They all looked like Randall. Do you understand? And I was jumping up and down to save you.

  • Roberta Hertzel: You already know how famously they get along as friends, but did you know that their sex life is positively white hot? The main reason both of my marriages failed was sexual. I'm an extremely sexual person, I can't help it, it just how I'm wired, you know, even when I was a little girl. I had my first orgasm when I was 6 in ballet class. Anyway, the point is that I have been always very easily aroused and very orgasmic, Jeannie and I have a lot in common that way. Clifford and Larry, they were nice guys, but they just could not keep up with me. Anyway, I don't want to betray Jeannie's confidence, but let me just assure you that whatever problems those two kids may run into along the way, they will always be able to count on what happens between the sheets to keep them together. More soup?

    Warren Schmidt: Eh... no, I think I'm fine now.