August: Osage County Comments

  • Angie 2022-10-13 15:54:09

    The acting is good, the scheduling is good, the shots are numerous but not broken, and there is a sense of proportion and strength. I have always liked family dramas like this, and the table scene is extremely powerful. The performance of multiple mirrors seems to allude to the multi-facetedness of everyone and the complexity of things. The sky always gives a breather after every conflict. Being someone who also has three sisters can't help but sink into their worries. Is that sugar daddy...

  • Myrtle 2022-10-09 19:49:04

    Among the films on the Oscar front line that I have seen this year, in terms of group play, this film can only be ranked in "12 Years a Slave", and the battle between Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts is full of sparks. The film is adapted from the stage play of the same name. The director has tried his best to erase the traces of the stage play, but the plot is still too dramatic. If Robert Altman is alive, he will definitely make the film a qualitative...

  • Susanna 2022-10-02 09:55:52

    If there is no good actors, what should I do with this tumultuous and dog-blooded script? Beginning with the battle at the dinner table, the drama's bloody tension is catching up, but compared with Mike Lee's "Secrets and Lies", the drama's conflict is a bit cheap, but the second half of the emotional control is excellent, I really should give each actor a point Thumbs up! Life is all about feeling the best and the worst. ....

  • Autumn 2022-09-06 17:32:03

    The sense of drama is very strong, and the dialogue brings the story to life. Suddenly, he went back to high school overnight to analyze Lu Xun's Chinese class. [Also good...

  • Ed 2022-09-02 00:03:51

    A family that hides all kinds of secrets, in the reunion after the death of the father, the contradictions burst out in an all-round way. A movie with almost no normal human beings (the fact is just the opposite, it's just that you and I often don't see or pretend not to see the darkness inside), a movie that is completely supported by acting skills. A movie that has a few cents to do with TS Elliott - unfortunately, I haven't read any of Elliott's books outside of the famous...

  • Bennie 2022-04-24 07:01:09

    The family relationship is too complicated, I don't...

  • Annamae 2022-04-24 07:01:09

    Well-edited, every family has this hard-to-read...

  • Talon 2022-04-24 07:01:09

    The relationship is so complicated, but the conflict is very enjoyable to watch. I like Ewan McGregor, because I played Clone Island with my goddess...

  • Laverna 2022-04-24 07:01:09

    The lines are sharp and profound, the performances are brilliant, and the rhythm of the dramatic conflict is well controlled. The process of watching is very easy to enjoy, but after watching it, it is inevitable to be sad for the fate of the...

  • Aliza 2022-04-24 07:01:09

    A movie that embodies human nature by depicting family conflicts, the conflict points are all well...

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  • Kirstin 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    If you don't make it, you don't need to make a movie about your own troubles.

    First of all, I don't know if this is an adaptation of a stage play, nor who the original work is. I just wonder why this film has such a consistent applause?
        Every family has a book that is difficult to read, and there are all kinds of troubles in life. This is a good subject of course. This...

  • Shannon 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    life this thing

    The family is noisy, and life is not without darkness. When these are magnified and focused into a movie, can you still stand it? I feel good instead. As an elderly drug-addicted mother, her consciousness is sometimes blurred, but her thoughts are always clear. What she expresses is what she thinks...

August: Osage County quotes

  • Barbara Weston: Holy shit that's Karen! You remember your Aunt Karen?

    Jean Fordham: Kind of.

    Barbara Weston: And that must be this year's man!

  • Bill Fordham: You're so goddam self-righteous, you know that?

    Barbara Weston: Surely you must have realized when you started porking Pippi Longstocking that you were due for some self-righteousness, just a smudge of indignation on my part!