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Kacie 2022-03-25 09:01:08
The feeling of loneliness and loss after being retired and widowed in old age will inevitably be blinded. Blinding may not be appropriate, or at least it will make oneself entangled in the past. Is old Jack a good father and husband? It's not, is it. With the occasional sense of humor when Old Jack wrote his first letter, and the vicissitudes of every letter, life is always full of surprises and...
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Hollis 2022-03-24 09:01:40
This old man who was inexplicably sighed, as expected by the woman in the bed carriage, was a guy who was very sad on the inside and looked very optimistic. The acting is very good, especially the few scenes with my daughter, from the high-spiritedness and high-spiritedness when chatting; to the loss of not being responded (childlike); and the nervousness of recalling the dreaming...
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Verlie 2022-03-24 09:01:40
This old man who was inexplicably sighed, as expected by the woman in the bed carriage, was a guy who was very sad on the inside and looked very optimistic. The acting is very good, especially the few scenes with my daughter, from the high-spiritedness and high-spiritedness when chatting; to the loss of not being responded (childlike); and the nervousness of recalling the dreaming...
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Aryanna 2022-03-24 09:01:40
Every straight man will miss his deceased wife until he finds out that his wife cheated on the letter, but in the end he will forgive his wife because of loneliness. The charm of American films lies in the commercialization of literary films, just like Japanese animation, and the quality of the films is guaranteed. overlooked good...
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Wilbert 2022-03-24 09:01:40
Every straight man will miss his deceased wife until he finds out that his wife cheated on the letter, but in the end he will forgive his wife because of loneliness. The charm of American films lies in the commercialization of literary films, just like Japanese animation, and the quality of the films is guaranteed. overlooked good...
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Elinore 2022-03-22 09:01:37
Nicholson looks more and more like this...
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Jaime 2022-03-22 09:01:37
Nicholson looks more and more like this...
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Monroe 2022-03-22 09:01:37
cry and laugh with...
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Ned 2022-03-22 09:01:37
cry and laugh with...
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Krista 2022-03-22 09:01:37
Unintentional laughter makes people truly cry from the...
About Schmidt Comments
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Dillon 2021-11-17 08:01:26
Is life lost?
Recently, I always think stupidly: Why do we live?
In "28 Days", the heroine’s drunkard boyfriend told her categorically:
"No adult is happy! People come to this world, there will be a period of time that life is so good, and then, inevitably When the tragedy strikes, they understand that... -
Ellen 2022-03-25 09:01:08
Halfway through life, end and start again
This is the first time I've seen Nicholson in a less aggressive role. This is a character who has too many different characters from McMurphy in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest", and the personalities do not overlap, but the former touched me as much as the latter.
The retirement...
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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.
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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.