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Georgianna 2021-10-20 19:02:46
I wanted to revisit Helen and Jack in 1997 early this morning, but they were crying and laughing to watch the full movie... Straight guys also need a gay...
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Lenny 2021-10-20 19:02:46
The three characters of mean old man, waiter, and homosexual neighbor seem to be labelled, but each one is so three-dimensional. Everyone is transformed and reasonable. The script is great, and it's slow to say whether it's in a hurry or...
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Green 2021-10-20 19:02:46
"As an actor, for example, outside of Hong Kong movies, do you want to play this role, is there such a movie?" "The role played by Jack Nicholson in "The Love Novelist". That is very fascinating. A disgusting character, but a very kind heart. If I were to play a character like that, it might be interesting too."-Leslie...
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Nannie 2021-10-20 19:02:46
From a murderous maniac to a weird and cute old man, Jack Nicholson’s superb acting skills are impressive, Helen Hunt’s peerless beauty, this film is not just perfect, it’s perfect. @2017-04-24...
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Alex 2021-10-20 19:02:46
This dog played so...
As Good as It Gets Comments
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Gaetano 2022-04-19 09:01:19
There is no perfect one, only the one that belongs to you
This old writer is so disgusting. Throwing
other people's beloved dogs into the trash, eating diapers
, and using vicious language to drive away the Jews who "occupied" his seat,
but under his cold and ruthless exterior, he still has a soft softness. His sincerity earned the
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Sammy 2022-04-20 09:01:12
Originally perfect, the ending is downgraded, let's see how I adapt it
#Originally was a very humorous and humanistic light comedy, and finally turned into a romantic love story. This ending made me a little uncomfortable. #All
along, I like foreign films with playful, humorous and witty dialogues. This is basically invisible in domestic films. The dialogue of...
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Melvin Udall: [crying and laughing at the same time] Over a dog! Over an ugly dog!
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Melvin Udall: [finishing his latest romance novel] "'You saved my life,' she said... 'You'd better make it up to me.'"