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Leanna 2022-01-06 08:02:26
Is it a pity for people who say that this film talks about Stockholm Syndrome to learn a word without dragging it? The director has repeatedly used various shots to imply that the motivation for the relationship between the characters comes from lust, but aside the jibber jabber such as physical hunger and thirst, this is basically the warmth and healing of two people with scars, and there is a richer emotional undercurrent behind them. Love and kindness are planted when a man repairs the car,...
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Alberto 2022-01-06 08:02:26
The period of preparing to emigrate was really worrying, and the result is still predictable. Originally a very warm story, but I can't tell it feels weird. The end of the film is more inspirational. Old Rose’s son grew up and opened a pie shop. He was bitten by a spider accidentally and eventually grew into Spider-Man-Spider-Man Prequel-my stepfather and life of...
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Nathaniel 2022-01-06 08:02:26
Aunt Kate acting bunker, give 5...
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Camylle 2022-01-06 08:02:26
The strange thing is that I always thought this would be a movie like [Covered Bridge Last Dream], but the sensationalism in the second half of the film did feel a little bit so. It’s a bit bad to use a child’s perspective to narrate. The background of the two adults is obviously too slow and the performance is suppressed. But the biggest problem is that the story lacks strong external conflicts instead of being too routine. ....
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Rupert 2022-01-06 08:02:26
The plot is very popular, the turning point is too sensational and not always convincing, but every tense passage really makes people's throats go up. In the end, the torture was too bad, but in the end it was "kind". It’s strange to choose the son rather than the mother herself from the narrative point of view. It is not good or bad. Kate Winslet alone is worth the...
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Doris 2022-01-06 08:02:26
At first, emotion must be the attraction of sex. However, it is his gentleman and delicate, gentleman making peach pie, waxing the floor, repairing cars, and teaching children to play baseball. The possibility of continuing love is rooted in this all-time detail. Once hurt, people who love them are much firmer than ordinary people. This movie reminds me of "Looking to be an Old Friend"...The structure of the two films is very similar, and both are very...
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Jerald 2022-01-06 08:02:26
The director used an introverted, calm, and calm technique to make a fascinating plot of a script that is not brilliant. He especially likes the feeling of quietness and full of psychological struggles of the characters. From Titanic to now, Kate’s acting skills have been qualitatively changed to a state. This kind of inner drama that does not require special performance is the most test of an actor's ability. She has done so...
Labor Day Comments
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Eunice 2022-03-26 09:01:09
touching drama
From Frank showing up in the store with a wound to the police coming to take him away, I watched the whole process with my heart hanging in my heart,
expecting a dramatic plot twist, but what I was waiting for was a happy, warm and harmonious life scene for a family of three,
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April 2022-04-19 09:02:32
The minds of ordinary people are repaired by time through chance and patience
Labor day (2013), about a mother and son who were abandoned by their Huaxin husband (Agent Coulson). The film tells the story of the mother and son regaining their lives through the adult son. The mother is reluctant and powerless to face her lover's change of heart. The son faces the helplessness...
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Mandy: You know, drinking from aluminum gives you Alzheimers.
Henry: Is that true?
Mandy: Uh huh. It's the perfect crime, 'cause you can't remember how you got it.
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Gerald: How about pal? Lacrosse? Soccer, maybe? Probably not football 'til you get a little meat on those bones, huh?
Henry: Actually, I was thinking about signup up for the modern dance group.
Gerald: Well, I'm not sure that would be such a good move.
Marjorie: I know how your mother feels about dancing, but... people might get the wrong idea.
Gerald: They might think that you're...
Richard: They might think that you're gay.
Marjorie: Richie!
Henry: Or they might think that I like girls in tights.