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Vinnie 2023-06-30 10:29:25
To be honest, I don't understand what the movie is...
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Noelia 2023-06-21 22:18:04
Tribeca Film Festival 2015 Spotlight @ BMCC Tribeca Performing Art...
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Isai 2023-06-11 16:48:25
It seems to be an assortment of stories about people from all walks of life that are not related to each other. In fact, the director Nelson is discussing a philosophical topic of interpersonal relationships. It's a pity that the plot is too mediocre and has no turbulence at all. Stewart's masochistic woman is also featureless. The whole piece is superficial and preaching. 19 media gave 55 points. 6...
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Maeve 2023-05-30 20:44:27
"We are beautifully, finally, achingly,...
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Yolanda 2023-05-16 20:47:11
Good thing I didn't...
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Eric 2023-05-06 03:07:15
Dried up this bowl of chicken...
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Rebeka 2023-05-03 13:34:59
The old professor's teaching is worth five...
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Soledad 2023-05-03 05:43:09
I don't know what to say, but I read it...
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Clare 2023-04-26 08:35:27
Five blind loves, this city is in...
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Justina 2023-04-19 06:10:05
It's a bit messy, and with face blindness, I almost can't tell who is who. What to do when faced with life swirls and self-doubt? The topic is good, but a little too lyrical and...
Anesthesia Comments
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Yvonne 2022-09-04 23:55:44
Wish you get what you desire.
"Insensitive Love"
? We live on the same planet, yet seem to live in different worlds. Everyone has their own joys and sorrows to taste. The meaning of life can only be experienced by oneself.
? He and his full or painful life are waiting for the inevitable death, which makes their respective souls...
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Kari 2022-09-04 17:19:41
we are beautifully, finally, achingly, alone.
The professor's last words, some of which can be used as his latest reflections.
The previous interpersonal communication using the metaphor of "elephant" was responded by a female student showing traces of burning herself with a curling iron in order to obtain "focus". On the one hand, she hated...
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Allie: Just don't drink anymore.
Sarah: It's not that easy.
Allie: Try middle school.
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Joe: Simplicity of the divine.
Prof. Walter Zarrow: You've read Augustine?
Joe: Not everything.
Prof. Walter Zarrow: Don't worry. No one has.
Joe: And in translation too.
Prof. Walter Zarrow: I'd be lying if I said I didn't need a moment to process where this conversation has suddenly veered.