Life Itself Comments

  • Renee 2023-05-22 01:29:16

    [AFI Screening] The sensationalism is too violent, the rhythm is too slow, and the plot is a little stiff. This is us that set play once is...

  • Kristina 2023-05-21 22:04:00

    3 ? How interested I was in this story at the beginning, and how confused + puzzled + inexplicable something after 40 minutes, can you not tell if you don’t know how to narrate it? Does this inexplicable switching of pov seem awesome? If it wasn't for Oscar playing a cute dog character again, I would really give one...

  • Valentin 2023-05-18 22:15:06

    The last paragraph is a bit unrestrained, but I really like the front. What a wonderful...

  • Marcia 2023-05-16 10:23:59

    In vain, the end of a trick is to eat all over the sky. Indifference throughout. Chapter 1 is a bit interesting, and then I went back to the old routine of This is us. Laia is so...

  • Norene 2023-04-09 00:05:56

    Even though I'm a fan of Oscar Isaac, this movie is really Samsung's end. Deliberate flashbacks and chapters can't cover up the blandness of the story. It may be that explaining how the daughter of the male and female protagonists and the boy who indirectly caused the death of their parents will make this film a more interesting film, and now this completely random intersection is really What makes people wonder what the message of the film is trying to convey. Could it be that I caused the...

  • Esmeralda 2023-03-20 12:24:51

    Completely dispelled the idea of ​​me wanting to make up for This Is...

  • Casey 2023-02-26 06:30:18

    Another truth, goodness and beauty propaganda film of the US Emperor. The arrangement of the narration as clues to connect different time and space is a complete failure, making the story bloody like three lives and three generations, and redundant pretense also destroys emotional transmission. The cast is well set up, the casting adds chicken...

  • Quinn 2023-01-31 16:47:10

    Use the method of chapters to cover up the stupidity of not telling the story, and don't take the audience for a fool too much, okay? The characters in the story are also mostly bizarre, and the brain circuits are so strange that it is amazing. Just like this, the main creator of "This Is Us" is promoting it. Do you want to be the main tearjerker? I'm sorry, I was really ugly...

  • Theron 2023-01-24 08:51:08

    The cast is as reluctant to miss as the movie is to be thrown into the...

  • Guido 2022-12-14 22:38:16

    [AFI Screening] The sensationalism is too violent, the rhythm is too slow, and the plot is a little stiff. This is us that set play once is...

Extended Reading
  • Arnold 2022-09-11 18:19:37

    Life as the ultimate unreliable narrator (Quotes)

    Every narrator by its very definition is unreliable, because when you tell a story, there's always an essential distance between the story itself and the telling of said story, right? So therefore, every story that has ever been told has an unreliable narrator. The only truly reliable narrator...

  • Calista 2022-09-11 21:16:55

    love in life

    The director's unique use of flashbacks and episodes to intersperse the story is amazing, and the story itself is immersive.

    The male and female protagonists in the three chapters all love each other deeply. Of course, Will's practice of leaving his daughter and parents is criticized, but if he did...

Life Itself quotes

  • Elena Dempsey-González: When critics reviewed Abby Dempsey's favorite album, Bob Dylan's 1997 release, "Time Out of Mind," the song "Make You Feel My Love" was a source of much criticism. Every track on the album brimmed with unrelenting melancholy and sadness. But there, smack in the middle of it all, sat an unbashedly populist hit song, a love song... a song that in years to come would be covered by Garth Brooks, of all people. Critics argued that putting an on-the-nose love song in the middle of an album about despair and tragedy was Dylan's only misstep. Others argued that was his point.

  • Dr. Cait Morris: How are you feeling?

    Will: [shrugs] Meh! You know... same.

    Dr. Cait Morris: You keep saying that.

    Will: I keep meaning it.