Intolerable Cruelty Comments

  • Freda 2022-04-20 09:01:42

    70 The least passionate film of the Coen brothers. The characters are not as interesting as the rest of them, which may have something to do with Clooney's performance. He can't act that evil, innocent, no matter how you look at it, he is a mature, capable and charming man. He is dressed in an orthodox and excessive suit, and his packaging is far from ordinary people. too far. Or Hawaiian shirts, slippers, and long hair are more suitable for the temperament of the Coen brothers. The love in it...

  • Hilma 2022-04-20 09:01:42

    The latter part of the not so funny comedy is hilarious and better...

  • Tina 2022-04-20 09:01:42

    The leading role in the more engaging film is more attractive, the story is close to the vulgar, and finding Paul Adelstein in such a comedy role is really different from the killer in...

  • Shany 2022-04-20 09:01:42

    Funny! Catherine...

  • Dane 2022-04-20 09:01:42

    Gonna nail your ass,...

  • Theron 2022-04-20 09:01:42

    Again, the reviews say that unlike the Coen brothers, this is a rare work of theirs that I think is pretty good. Plot changes are fast; motives are almost plausible (don't they make it clear at the beginning that GC is a "romantic" divorce lawyer, and CZ is afraid of dying alone in a huge fortune like a friend); humor and irony are everywhere; two starring GC And CZ's charm is boundless and invaluable, and they have the beauty and sexiness that are evenly matched. Off-topic: Judging by GC's...

  • Ferne 2022-04-20 09:01:42

    Love makes a fool. Two people who have hurt each other can still be together as long as they believe in each...

  • Darron 2022-04-20 09:01:42

    The ending is too abrupt, although it makes...

  • Bonita 2022-04-20 09:01:42

    god..zeta-jones is so god damn...

  • Hilma 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    The image of George Clooney's gold-clad diaosi lawyer is very cartoony, and Catherine's femme fatale is not without merit. The story of the Coen brothers will not be too bad, although the game of men and women with all the organs is not surprising. , but who is really watching this, it's not all about handsome guys and pretty...

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  • Jermain 2022-03-23 09:01:56

    "True Love and Fake Love": Kai Zi and Ma Zi

    I once wanted to watch all the Coen Brothers movies, so I kept paying attention to this movie. The movie is one of their few romantic comedies. Before watching the film, I thought it would definitely give me some surprises, but I was wrong.

    The plot of the entire movie can only be described in one...

  • Hermann 2022-03-21 09:01:57

    When you feel most comfortable, that's when you're being fooled

    This sentence comes from Love Saint, Zhou Xingxing and his master said, I keep this sentence in mind and use it many times!
      
      A man like George Clooney, the older he gets, the better his taste is. He can't stand his sexy thin lips and pretty forehead!

      The title of the movie should be changed to...

Intolerable Cruelty quotes

  • Miles Massey: Well today, Miles Massey, is here to tell you that love need cause us no fear. Love need cause us no shame. Love is... good. Love is good. Now I am of course aware that these remarks will be received here with cynicism - cynicism; that cloak that advertises our indifference and hides all human feeling. Well I'm here to tell you that that cynicism, which we think protects us in fact destroys - destroys love, destroys our clients and ultimately destroys ourselves. Colleagues - when our clients come to us confused and angry and hurting because their flame of love is guttering and threatens to die, do we seek to extinguish that flame so that we can sift through the smoldering wreckage for our paltry reward? Or do we fan this precious flame - this most precious flame - back into loving, roaring life? Do we counsel fear or trust? Do we seek to destroy or build? Do we meet our clients problems with cynicism, or with love? The choice is of course each of ours. For my part I have made the leap of love and there is no going back.

  • Miles Massey: Well today, Miles Massey, is here to tell you that... love need cause us no fear. Love need cause us no shame. Love is... good. Love is good. Now I am of course aware that these remarks will be received here with cynicism - cynicism; that cloak that advertises our indifference and hides all human feeling. Well I'm here to tell you that that cynicism, which we think protects us in fact destroys - destroys love, destroys our clients and ultimately destroys ourselves. Colleagues - when our clients come to us confused and angry and hurting because their flame of love is guttering and threatens to die, do we seek to extinguish that flame so that we can sift through the smoldering wreckage for our paltry reward? Or do we fan this precious flame - this most precious flame - back into loving, roaring life? Do we counsel fear or trust? Do we seek to destroy or build? Do we meet our clients problems with cynicism, or with love? The choice is of course each of ours. For my part I have made the leap of love and there is no going back. Ladies and gentlemen, this is the last time I will address you as the president of N.O.M.A.N.

    [National Organization Of Matrimonial Attorneys, Nationwide]

    Miles Massey: or as a member. I intend to devote myself to pro-bono work in East Los Angeles or one of those other... God bless you all."