Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close Comments

  • Alexys 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    Stephen Dedley is finally getting a taste of what it's like to fail to earn plaudits this time around, and that's definitely not a bad thing for a director who has always had a smooth ride. Whether the subject matter is sensitive or the expectations are too high, I personally don’t think it can be the culprit of such controversy. After all, the quality of this film has indeed declined compared to its previous...

  • Joana 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    How can tomhanks act so contrived. . . . I also decided to try not to...

  • Jonatan 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    A Paul Austerian New York...

  • Ruthe 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    From calm to before the climax, approaching step by step, and finally reaching a state of peak and saturation. (liamaerdisco homework...

  • Letitia 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    Children, if you are sick, you need to be cured! The title perfectly captures the essence of the movie, fart. . . . . . . Also, a child with a mother is like a...

  • Carrie 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    Most of the previous ones almost made me "crazy", but it's not the first time for such a movie with such a fierce turning point... Finally, I have to say, grandma's children's shoes, you love...

  • Kimberly 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    The American chicken soup for the soul is too preachy, and the idea of ​​letting a child walk through New York on foot is quite a fairy tale and quite ridiculous. It is too simple and naive to use this kind of symbolic plot to heal the heartache of 911. The tambourine, the mysterious key, the old man who does not speak, just Even the little boy's name Oscar came from [Tin Drum]. This story is like filling an inspiration with materials. There are too many empirical and symbolic things, and they...

  • Shawna 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    At the beginning, there were still some touches, in order to seek the truth and turn around in New York City, and finally achieve self-healing. But the more you look at it, the more chaotic it becomes, the accumulation of various emotions and debris. I don't like the character setting of children, it's very...

  • Itzel 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    I absolutely hate this willful and pretentious mad boy, and it is thanks to me that I am in a good mood...

  • Keegan 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    This baby is too eloquent, too capable, too independent, too good at thinking, and is n years ahead of the Chinese...

Extended Reading
  • Brennan 2022-04-19 09:02:01

    After reading it, say two words

    First of all, the subject of 911 is a sensitive topic. If you are not careful, you may be vigorously criticized by "people who have been deeply affected by the incident", but this movie uses a delicate and vivid plot to soothe the pain and face the reality. to get out of the pain.

    The boy inside...

  • Isaiah 2021-12-14 08:01:15

    Pursuing the meaning

    Quiet like the sea, accompanied by melancholy sadness flows into my heart. This is the strong sense of substitution that the film "Very Loud, Very Close" gave me. If it weren’t for the film’s Oscar nomination for Best Picture, I think I would not notice it for a long time; more bluntly, if...

Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close quotes

  • Linda Schell: [in bed, roughly roused from sleep by Oskar] Oskar, what's wrong?

    Oskar Schell: Do you promise not to bury me... when I die?

    Linda Schell: It's the middle of the night, Oskar.

    Oskar Schell: [vehemently] Do you promise not to bury me when I die?

    Linda Schell: You are not going to die. You are going to live a long, long life.

    Oskar Schell: You sure you love me?

    Linda Schell: [sighs] Completely sure.

    Oskar Schell: Then put me in one of those mausoleum thingies above the ground.

  • Oskar Schell: [shouting] What if I die tomorrow?

    Linda Schell: You're not going to die tomorrow.

    Oskar Schell: Dad didn't think he was gonna die tomorrow either.

    Linda Schell: It's not gonna happen to you.

    Oskar Schell: How do you know what's going to happen? You don't know anything. You buried an empty box!

    Linda Schell: That's not the point! His memory is there!