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Lola 2022-03-20 09:01:28
The episode of the mental hospital was very impressive. In the eyes of people who think you are sick, no matter what you do or do nothing, it is...
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Elmira 2022-03-20 09:01:28
The plot, photography, acting, and narration are all of a high standard, and will be sad, angry, happy, sighed, and smile along with the plot. It's not a movie that will make you cry, but it's definitely sad and heartbreaking for a mother. The movie is based on real events, and the reality is even more...
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Aliza 2022-03-20 09:01:28
A movie that makes people unable to calm down for a long time after watching it, but it is really...
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Lowell 2022-03-20 09:01:28
This is a movie based on true events that exposes the darkness of the police department and celebrates the power of motherhood, which makes people feel a...
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Jimmie 2022-03-19 09:01:04
"I don't want to just blend in easily and become the one with a blurry face. I don't want to be manipulated by the times, and I don't want to be able to only be well-rounded, friendly and easy-going." (Yoji Yamamoto) fought to the end to reveal the truth, Even if you are whipped by pain and despair, you will not...
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Trycia 2022-03-19 09:01:04
A certain country is still like this, and it closes the mental hospital at every...
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Enola 2022-03-19 09:01:04
what! Great! For the first time, I feel like I'm admiring Angelina Jolie! And when I see this theme and think about the current situation in China, I am worried that so many missing children will encounter similar...
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Sonia 2022-03-19 09:01:04
This film still left a deep psychological shadow on me, especially it was adapted from the chicken coop murder case, and the plot of the film describing the chicken coop is also very scary! It is also very touching that the heroine still insists on waiting for her son at the end, and the open ending makes people...
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Lupe 2022-03-18 09:01:03
For the movie, the trial is not good enough at the beginning, and Angelina Jolie is not suitable for this role. She has a face that can turn her hands into clouds and rain from the...
Changeling Comments
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Pearlie 2022-04-21 09:01:36
Suspicion of change
In fact, I haven't always liked Angelina Jolie's films very much. After all, I am a veteran "Friends" fan. I am also not interested in the subject of bear children, but I accidentally saw an old film "Suspicious Clouds" that made people sigh.
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Napoleon 2022-01-25 08:07:39
a woman's epic
I wanted to see this movie when the 81st Oscar nominations just came out.
I watched it all for Angelina Jolie because she was nominated for Best Actress this time.
Aside from my personal liking for her, I think it's still shocking to see her acting skills in this movie.
A woman without a husband is...
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Carol Dexter: Everybody knows women are fragile. I mean, they're all emotions, no logic, there's nothing going on upstairs. Every once in a while, they say something that's a little inconvenient, they just go fucking nuts. Pardon my French. If we're insane, nobody has to listen to us. I mean, who are you going to believe, some crazy woman trying to destroy the integrity of the force, or a police officer?
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Chief James E. Davis: Captain, your handling of the Christine Collins case has exposed this department to public ridicule. There is even the possibility of civil and criminal liability.
Capt. J.J. Jones: Sir, nobody could've known what was happening up at that ranch. Not us, the sheriff's department, or the marshal's office, and as for the Collins woman, I'm still not convinced that her boy is among the victims up in Wineville.
Chief James E. Davis: No?
Capt. J.J. Jones: No. There were four other photos of missing boys that looked a lot like him. The Clark kid could've been mistaken.
Chief James E. Davis: Maybe he was, which begs the obvious question: Who cares?
Capt. J.J. Jones: Sir?
Chief James E. Davis: The mayor wants this to go away. I want this to go away! The way you do that is stop insisting that Walter Collins is not among those boys killed up at that goddamn ranch! Because if the boy you brought back is not Walter Collins and he's not dead up at that ranch, then where the hell is he? People are going to want to know why we haven't found him, why we're not doing our job! But if, on the other hand, he is, or could be, among those poor boys killed up in Wineville, then the inquiries stop.
[pause]
Chief James E. Davis: It's a momentary embarrassment you're just going to have to live with. Better a short inconvenience than a lingering problem, wouldn't you say, Captain?
Capt. J.J. Jones: Yes, sir.
Chief James E. Davis: The boy's been gone nearly a year. If he was going to be found, it would have happened by now. Whether he was up at that ranch or not, the truth is he probably is dead somewhere. Better his mother accept that now than later, don't you think?
Capt. J.J. Jones: Yes, sir.
Chief James E. Davis: Good. That'll be all, Captain.