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Pearlie 2022-03-20 09:02:59
without Edward, this is...
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Timothy 2022-03-19 09:01:10
The reversed Jewish symbols are so funny~~ Hahaha Edward Norton is a big genius~ Every time he says the word "fucking" he is so sexy and handsome!...
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Gayle 2022-03-19 09:01:10
One model, two personalities, the fierce collision in the small town reflects family affection and thinking about escaping from the hometown. Norton's acting skills are too superb, but the Irish accent is still a bit unaccustomed to pretending to...
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Dagmar 2022-03-19 09:01:10
Starring Edward Norton, you can't go wrong. Called "Leaves of Grass Cannabis" on...
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Casey 2022-03-19 09:01:10
Norton's solo performance. The way the script of the brother dies is not handled well enough. There is still a certain gap between his performance in Fight Club and the American X-Files. Damn, so handsome. ....
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Michale 2022-03-19 09:01:10
Three and a half stars, not far from good. There are a lot of coincidences in the design, constantly making the story out of reality, but again and again wanting to tell life. He talked a lot of truth, but he didn't seem to say anything. Those so-called truths were not as good as real life. I don't like that changing everything can only be premised on death, at least it seems too...
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Tara 2022-03-18 09:01:09
The sword never gets...
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Ethel 2022-03-18 09:01:09
4.5 stars. A little like the Coen brothers, Norton's performance is...
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Shana 2022-03-17 09:01:09
I fucking kneel for Norton's acting. . It can suppress Sarandon's aura to such a low level....
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Jarrell 2022-03-16 09:01:09
Actually it has nothing to do with the...
Leaves of Grass Comments
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Gracie 2022-03-24 09:03:41
There is a kind of play that real actors can't refuse
Watching this film is purely for Edward Norton.
In fact, it is a somewhat obscure story. Maybe my English literary literacy is not enough. Although I know that Whitman has such a "Leaves of Grass", I don't understand the verses in it.
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Monroe 2022-03-02 08:01:41
Steve Earle--Lonely are the Free
The closing credits of "Leaves of Grass" that brought me to tears at the end, with Steve Earl on old kapok guitar and hoarse voice -- are as meaningful as the title: loneliness is freedom.
As I get older, fortunately, my troubles seem to be less and less. Unfortunately, sometimes I always feel...
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Janet: You still leaving tomorrow.
Bill Kincaid: I think so.
Janet: I'll miss you.
Bill Kincaid: And we barely know each other.
Janet: "You have not known what you are. You have slumbered upon yourself all your life. Your eyelids have been the same as closed most of the time. What you have done returns already in mockeries. The mockeries are not you. Underneath them, and within them, I see you lurk."
Bill Kincaid: [absorbing what she'd just quoted] Who was that?
Janet: Walt Whitman.
Bill Kincaid: I don't think I ever imagined hearing him recited to me by a girl gutting a 40 pound catfish.
Janet: That's exactly how he should be recited. He wrote without rhyme or meter. Free verse. Just whatever he felt inside coming out in one intricate rhythm. Pure unashamed passion, without definable restriction.
Bill Kincaid: I'm sorry, see, I have a few issues with that.
Janet: Why?
Bill Kincaid: Because some have dared to suggest that even poetry has rules.
Janet: Or you make your own.
Bill Kincaid: Right there, that's the part I never bought into.
Janet: Because?
Bill Kincaid: If everybody runs around making their own rules, how can you ever find what's true? There's nothing... there's nothing to rely on.
Janet: "One night, I split my cicada skin, devoured your leaves, knowing no poison, no law of nourishment in that larval blindness, a hunger finally true."
Bill Kincaid: Who's that?
Janet: That's me.
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Brady Kincaid: I ain't gonna manufacture or purvey anything that I ain't gonna ingest into my own sweet self.