My Life in Ruins Comments

  • Mortimer 2022-03-26 09:01:15

    The actress is so...

  • Fay 2022-03-26 08:01:01

    I like the old grandfather, that old grandpa is so cute, but it is good to be able to play around and have an affair and a happy ending on the verge of collapse. This collapse is also very beautiful, at least it fits very well. Don't feel bad because of such a tour group, such people are very human and lovely. PS There are many beautiful scenery in Greece, I also want to...

  • Timothy 2022-03-26 08:01:01

    a lovely story ~~life just turns to be...

  • Germaine 2022-03-26 08:01:01

    The male protagonist is very handsome, but this is really a bad...

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  • Rigoberto 2022-03-27 09:01:23

    "On the verge of" collapse, to be reborn

    The reason for watching this movie is because of its title "Life on the Brink", I once felt that I was on the verge of collapse, and the world around me was complaining about being buried

    in high school. , You can also set Unfree in Free. So far I am deeply impressed.

    In Shangri-La Tourism, I heard...

  • Milan 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    The so-called survival is just because you are persistent

    Although Greece is not very beautiful, the whole film is very lifelike. I think the director deliberately did not magnify the beauty of Greece because he wanted to emphasize the original appearance of life.

    The heroine is not particularly beautiful, but has a charming smile.

    Although basically the...

My Life in Ruins quotes

  • Georgia: [walking with Poupi as the tour shops for souvenirs] Standing in the middle of culture and history and they want a fifty-fifity poly/cotton blend T-shirt with a picture of a Trojan horse. Why am I spending my life showing tourists gorgeous ancient ruins they care nothing about? And Pangloss Tours pays lousy. They book the worst hotel rooms. I don't have any friends here. I actually don't know anybody. Really, I haven't had sex in forever.

    Poupi Kakas: Forever is a long time.

    Georgia: Yeah.

    [stops]

    Georgia: You speak English?

    Poupi Kakas: [smiling] Yes.

  • Georgia: You must think I'm crazy.

    Poupi Kakas: Yes.

    Georgia: Fair enough. Why would not tell me?

    Poupi Kakas: I thought you needed to talk. I have three sisters, so talk.

    Georgia: Do you ever question what you're doing with your life?

    Poupi Kakas: No.

    Georgia: What?

    Poupi Kakas: Talk more about the no sex.

    Georgia: I'm good. Thanks.

    Poupi Kakas: You don't question? Come on. Greece is the land of philosophers.

    Georgia: Yes, but that is their job.

    Poupi Kakas: My job is to drive the bus. You know it pays better.

    Georgia: Come on. You don't have a life plan?

    Poupi Kakas: How do you plan life?

    Georgia: What?

    Poupi Kakas: Come on, we'll get some coffee and you can talk.

    Georgia: What? We're working.

    Poupi Kakas: Everyone should take the time for a coffee.

    Georgia: That is the typical Greek mentality.