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Laila 2022-04-02 09:01:15
Out of here, out of this.. A common theme for all British teens, so glad Freddie's gone at...
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Llewellyn 2022-04-02 09:01:15
Bruce is really handsome in the play. . . While watching the handsome guy, I actually saw that at the end of the play, he went home and handed a beer to his dad and misunderstood the lighting changes in that scene. . . . . Indicates that the soundtrack is good and the theme is what I love. This poster is so ugly...
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Darion 2022-04-02 09:01:15
Some places are too deliberate, all the emotional rendering is not in place, the director does not know what he is going to say, who told him that only Elton John was in the 70s. The second male looks like Tony at first glance, but at a closer look he actually looks like Tony in the first battle of the X-Men. With such a decadent name and making such a sunny movie. Except for the background of the times, it's like an American movie, which is really unbearable. Even the music is...
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Destinee 2022-04-01 09:01:19
Throw your heart out in front of you and run ahead to catch it. We want to make a change, but we always convince ourselves to let it go the next...
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Ryleigh 2022-04-01 09:01:19
The youth films made by the British are too meaningful. Throw your heart out in front of you and run ahead to catch...
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Fanny 2022-04-01 09:01:19
Throw your heart in front of you and run ahead to catch it. There's a train every hour so it's never too late to decide when to...
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Karlie 2022-04-01 09:01:19
Nice movie. It is a good representation of the 1970s era, the background of a small British town, where women have no status and men are chasing money. In the end, the little guys all got their own way and achieved their own ideals, which is very...
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Celestine 2022-04-01 09:01:19
It's an almost touch-perfect movie. About growing up, about youth, about the distance, those are the most beautiful, aren't they? Like the second and third male, the male lead is a fool. The male lead makes this movie...
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Belle 2022-04-01 09:01:19
The trajectory of youth always comes to a fork, and every time you go through a fork, you become more mature. Years later, when we look back on the path we have traveled, we find that we have chosen a path that we could never have...
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Fabiola 2022-04-01 09:01:19
Not as good as the 5 stars the reviews say, but it's really impressive. It seems to be very close to my life. I don’t want to work in the harsh environment of science and engineering. What kind of insurance, what stocks, or high-end careers are pursued. In the end, I caught up, but my heart was lost. A little bit of Handan learning to walk....
Cemetery Junction Comments
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Daphney 2022-03-29 09:01:10
Cemetery intersection, nostalgia and illusion of youth
"It's a town full of losers, and I'm struggling to escape."
-Bruce Sprinsteen "Thunder Road"
I thought "Cemetery Crossing" was written from director Ricky Gervais' own personal experience, but Having seen the movie, I easily dismissed the idea. It's not just because the time doesn't match (the... -
Naomi 2022-04-19 09:03:14
small town youth go or stay
Since junior high school, his determination to leave his hometown has not wavered. Looking around the classmates, all of them are in high spirits. I think they are going to leave. Sooner or later, everyone will go to the ideal place. I even worry that my hometown will become a dead city, unable to...
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Mr. Taylor: [to Freddie] You've got no respect, and I've told you about it a hundred times. I know why you're doing it now, because he wears a suit, he thinks he's better than his dad. Well, that don't mean nothin' mate, and one day he's gonna come down to work at the department and he's gonna realize he's just like the rest of us.
Freddie's Gran: You listen to your father, he knows what he's talking about. You'll never amount to anything.
Mr. Taylor: Exactly.
Freddie's Gran: Because he never amounted to anything.
Mr. Taylor: What'chu mean, I never amounted to anything?
Freddie's Gran: You know what I mean.
Mr. Taylor: I don't know what you mean, I've got two jobs.
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Freddie Taylor: [about graffiti] You do the cocks, you do the tits, I'll do something with my life.
Director: Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant
Language: English Release date: April 14, 2010