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Micaela 2022-03-27 09:01:13
The gorgeous mother-in-law scared me into a cold sweat. Matt and michael didn't talk about it. The film ditched all the tragic elements, such as scott sue liberache in real life, and only talked about love and only...
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Mireille 2022-03-27 09:01:13
The movie sucks, but the acting skills of these two people are...
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Violette 2022-03-27 09:01:13
Unable to look directly. ....
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Pierce 2022-03-27 09:01:13
Damon's two-male lead film is once again reimbursed for the director's mediocrity. It can only be blamed that "Side Effects" is strong enough, and Soderbergh's overall level in recent years has been regarded as above...
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Alivia 2022-03-27 09:01:13
Compared to the Dallas Buyers Club, this gorgeous queen song is fuller than expected, the gay history of the 1970s and 1980s is woven into a gorgeous song and dance show, and the sugar daddy indulges in the show. That's money. Almighty, daddy's boy thinks that love and money can go hand in hand, it can only be naive that will eventually be abandoned. In the end, AIDS, as the shadow of the times, will continue to cover God's chosen child, or sadness or joy, will...
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Jayce 2022-03-27 09:01:13
One star for technology, one star for Douglas, one star for Motors, and one star for HBO. Soderbergh has the ball...
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Kattie 2022-03-27 09:01:13
I like to tell such a strange feeling in this flat and straightforward...
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Zelma 2022-03-27 09:01:13
The old man is so hardworking, matt, you can give chicken feathers your little flashy panties, and he can wear them when he swims with Xiaoben. The whole movie shakes my eyes, shakes my...
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Rozella 2022-03-27 09:01:13
to dream the impossible dream . to be better far than you are . to try when your arms are too weary. to reach that unreachable star... must the end be so...
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Helga 2022-03-27 09:01:13
Gay star biopic. Michael Douglas is amazing. It is really admirable to play this middle-aged and old-fashioned and selfish old gay guy to the bottom of his heart. In contrast, Matt is too straight, and there is no gay fan at all. The director of photography and other aspects are quite satisfactory. Douglas holds up the whole film! Samsung and a...
Behind The Candelabra Comments
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Colleen 2022-03-25 09:01:14
The best explanation of love I've ever heard (with translation)
Why do I love you?
I love you not only for what you are but for what I am when I am with you
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I love you not only for what you made of yourself but for what you are making of me.
I love you not only for how you see yourself but for how you see me.
I love you for ignoring the possibilities of the... -
Donnell 2022-01-08 08:01:33
Behind the Candelabra: Soderbergh with perfect score
Personal rating: 84 (B+)
"Behind the Candlestick" is a very deformed movie, but it is also a typical one: Soderbergh used his last nominal director work (although the director recently said it was only a temporary stop ), the image specifically shows the importance of the director as to the...
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Liberace: [to Seymour on the phone] Seymour? I told you not to call this number.
Seymour Heller: [into the phone] Hi, Lee. I'm sorry, I have to talk to you about these dates. We've got six months of bookings.
Liberace: I already told you the dates I would do. I'm not working after Thanksgiving during the holidays.
[quietly to Scott]
Liberace: Especially now.
Seymour Heller: But you can make double on holiday shows. Take a vacation later.
Liberace: Seymour, I do not want to be the richest piano player in the grave. Forget it.
Scott Thorson: No definitely not. You're already working too hard.
Seymour Heller: Lee, give the phone to Scott. I have a question for him.
Scott Thorson: [into the phone] Hey, Seymour.
Seymour Heller: Hey, Scott. Why don't you stay out of my fucking business? Now give me back to Lee!
Liberace: [to Seymour] OK! No, you cannot come for dinner tomorrow night, I'm making pork.
[Scott and Lee snigger]
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Scott Thorson: [as they enter Liberace's mansion] Is this a palace?
Bob Black: Lee thinks he's King Ludwig II.
Scott Thorson: Who's he?
Bob Black: The Liberace of Bavaria.
Scott Thorson: Oh, was he a piano-player too?