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Ike 2023-03-15 20:41:55
Nice photos, nice...
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Brandy 2023-03-13 10:07:54
It is also a standard "forgiveness" movie. The beginning and the passage show the gap and contradiction between father and son, and the end is reconciliation. This film achieved the initiative to reject and accept self-awareness. The proactive refusal was obvious from the beginning, needless to say. The most important part of "reconciliation" is your own identification, not the comfort of others or various forms of ideological compromise. Until the end when the father fell ill and regretted...
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Mossie 2023-03-05 21:57:08
The film is memorable, the plot is...
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Scotty 2023-02-21 04:44:54
A neat family road...
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Devyn 2023-02-13 04:23:19
On photography, on...
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Ashley 2023-02-13 04:04:38
Wonderful to see...
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Erika 2023-02-12 23:39:10
Road movies can always hit my weakness so well. Looking at the charming scenery outside the car window and putting on a piece of pleasant country music, this world seems to have no problems that cannot be solved, no contradictions that cannot be reconciled. But the reason why I like these kinds of movies so much is probably because the reality is often not so simple. A trip to the heart before dying and a few sorry words can't make up for my father's jerk. You have no rights anyway. To hurt...
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Nicolas 2023-02-08 19:08:56
He is his own father, and he will forgive him no matter...
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Oliver 2023-02-01 22:07:43
Like, happy...
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Marilou 2023-01-31 01:09:30
6 points, the story of a down-and-out recording business son and a famous photographer father who has run out of time in their final days reconciling and getting to know each other. The first 70 minutes of storytelling is still excellent. It is too cliché to say that the plot is too cliché, and the motifs of movies and literature are nothing more than dozens. You are eating raw meat. For such a film, you have to understand his lines. Of course, the last 20 minutes of the film are slightly...
Kodachrome Comments
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Jarrod 2022-10-29 06:48:16
Personal record (do not enter if it is useless)
In fact, I know the book too well.
An artist is like what he said, "No valuable art is created in happiness." "Ambition, narcissism, sexuality, anger, these are the driving forces of artistic creation."
Rather than saying that he "don't know what's wrong with him", it's better to say that he...
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Zoe Kern: Behave.
Ben: I don't have time to behave, I'm dying
Matt Ryder: Oh that's bullshit. you were a prick long before you had the cancer.
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Ben: What are ya gonna do, Dean, huh? What are ya gonna do, you gonna come over here and hit me?
Uncle Dean: There's nothing left to hit.