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Sincere 2022-09-02 23:11:17
Even though "October Sky" is full of sensational touches on the American Dream, the adaptation based on real events and the delicate outline of family affection make the film's retrospect of a seemingly unreachable space dream full of fire. The driving force of people's blood also has the purpose of moving tears. The rocket that broke through the sky in the movie represents not only a success, but the most vivid interpretation of what a dream...
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Nannie 2022-04-24 07:01:07
Recommended by the top clockwork in the movie----The biography of a successful person is always inseparable from a good teacher who guides, a family who tolerates, supports and encourages, and a best friend who is loyal enough to Lin who is not afraid of losing. Of course, there is no one who will give up Interest, tenacity, stubbornness, enthusiasm and determination to fight over and over again. So you will find that most successful people are paranoid....
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Sid 2022-04-24 07:01:07
I originally disliked chicken soup inspirational films, because no one’s success can be replicated, but even as a film based on real events, this film is extremely exciting. Several emotional lines are intertwined very naturally, especially the part of father-son love. I'm sure a lot of people will agree. Combining the recent space-x liftoff to watch this movie, thinking of Musk's dedication, ideals and dedication, I really have mixed feelings, and the five-star can't be...
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Bernadette 2022-04-24 07:01:07
A story about dreams and persistence. Jake was so...
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Darby 2022-04-24 07:01:07
DA, you have to study hard! ! ! ! ! Isn't that just high school math? That's it! How else would you go to America to meet Laura Dern! (I never thought that there would be an inspirational film at the right time asking me to work hard, strive for the top, and build as quickly and efficiently as possible... What am I talking...
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Kameron 2022-04-24 07:01:07
A typical inspirational story, because it is sincere and moving, the coal mine town and the rocket boy are representatives of conservative and ideal, and going deep into the ground and flying into the sky are completely different choices. What the film does is to evolve the opposing relationship between the two into a Understanding and respecting each other is the evolution of the concept of the two generations. It is really hard not to be excited to see the success of the rocket...
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Crawford 2022-04-24 07:01:07
Another story about chasing a dream. Inspirational movies should be watched rationally. Different living environments have caused them to move forward without hesitation even if they are...
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Braeden 2022-04-24 07:01:07
It turns out that this is Jake Gyllenhaal's earlier performance than "Death Illusion", he and his dad both acted very well, warm inspirational...
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Aida 2022-04-24 07:01:07
Jack is indeed very bookish~~~ Persevering in order to dream...have to dare to challenge the status...
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Harley 2022-04-24 07:01:07
Another masterpiece that explains glory and dreams, family affection, and the spirit of never giving...
October Sky Comments
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Corine 2022-03-25 09:01:09
Can we have such students
The film is based on real events.
Will something like this happen in China? Just imagine, in China's high schools, the goal of students is to take the college entrance examination for college entrance examinations. In order to increase the rate of admission, the school tries its best to make... -
Randi 2022-03-21 09:01:57
October sky dream, firm will, father and son inheritance
After Homer saw the Soviet rockets take off, he didn't want to be a coal worker like his father, he wanted to build rockets too! The father hopes that his son will inherit his own business and continue the coal business. Homer persuaded the other three friends to build rockets with him. They...
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O'Dell: Besides, didn't your dad say no more rockets?
Homer: No, he said no more rockets on company property.
O'Dell: Do you realize how far we'd have to go to be off company property?
Homer: Yeah, we'd have to go to Snakeroot.
Quentin: Snakeroot? That's eight miles!
Homer: It's not *that* far. I mean we could walk if we had to...
O'Dell: Hey, walk! Heh! That's a great idea!
Homer: Come on let's go!
Roy Lee: Wait the hell up, will you Homer? Now I got about as much chance of winning that science fair as you do winning a football scholarship. I know I'm gonna be a miner. I've known my entire life. What the hell's so bad about mining coal anyway?
Homer: Nothing Roy Lee. It's great. That's why your stepdaddy is the biggest drunk in West Virginia! I mean, come on guys! You know the mine'll kill you!
[to Quentin]
Homer: You ever hear the story about how O'Dell's dad died?
Roy Lee: Homer... will you forget it, man?
O'Dell: Shut up, Homer.
Homer: Piece of slate caught him right in the neck... and it cut his head clear off.
O'Dell: [tackles Homer] You son of a bitch!
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Homer: [gunshot in background] Hey Quentin!
[another gunshot]
Homer: That rocket had to have gone up at least 100 feet didn't it?
Quentin: More like two hundred.
[another gunshot]
Homer: Goddammit.
Homer: [another gunshot] Will you cut it out, Roy Lee?
Roy Lee: Die you son of a bitch!
[fires another round into the grill of his broken down car]