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Melba 2022-03-25 09:01:09
When I watched it today, I just remembered that I watched it in the weekend theater of the Central Set in junior high school. Jake Gyllenhaal was still a young lady at that time,...
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Vita 2022-03-25 09:01:09
Americans also have two generations of estrangement, stubborn and rigid ideas, and tricks, but they are able to move towards their ideals, and they have created a fairer mechanism for...
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Federico 2022-03-25 09:01:09
Americans also have two generations of estrangement, stubborn and rigid ideas, and tricks, but they are able to move towards their ideals, and they have created a fairer mechanism for...
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Chet 2022-03-25 09:01:09
Americans also have two generations of estrangement, stubborn and rigid ideas, and tricks, but they are able to move towards their ideals, and they have created a fairer mechanism for...
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Wendell 2022-03-24 09:01:54
8.4 We are different. Your roots are rooted in the deepest ground, and my heart is soaring in the higher sky. Every time I go down the mine and then go up the well, I am full of awe for life. We are all the same, even if life has dyed the body and mind with a layer of ashes, the stubbornness and persistence that have been passed down through the generations can burn bright. The hearts and hearts of father and son seem to be far apart, but the blood has always been closely connected. And the...
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Alisa 2022-03-24 09:01:54
In 1957, "October Sky" permeated the defense anxiety of Americans during the Cold War, but the arrogance in the genes of the new generation quickly dissipated this sense of crisis. A huge American dream that surrounds the universe has settled in those low-level families at the speed of sound as a rocket takes off, but the flags of the fathers are still planted in the mines six feet below. For this reason, this themed film that sells "daydreaming" to young people shapes the reality under...
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Eliezer 2022-03-24 09:01:54
Sometimes one dream is enough to light up the whole sky. It's almost three o'clock in the night after watching it. Tears are streaming down my...
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Karelle 2022-03-23 09:01:56
The end credits say "Homer turns out to be a NASA engineer" with tears in his eyes. (The prototype of the story Homer Hadley Hickam, Jr. turned out to be a senior who graduated from the same school and the same...
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Melba 2022-03-23 09:01:56
Three and a half. It's an old tune about dreams, but the reason why it always shines is because it always creates the impossible and lets you see how people can achieve incredible transcendence. Beyond the environment, beyond the prejudice, beyond the self. The particularly real and touching father-son relationship cannot be expected to be understood and affirmed, but can live out his own heroic path towards the light given by his...
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Austin 2022-03-21 09:01:57
The "Rocket Boy" who dreamed of coal is a near-perfect inspirational movie. Based on the adaptation of real events and the delicate outline of family affection, the retrospect of this seemingly unreachable space dream is full of blood-burning power and moving tears. The father-son relationship and the teacher-student relationship all brought tears to our eyes. Even when you're compromising on darkness, you can occasionally look up at the stars. Jake Gyllenhaal was still a college student at the...
October Sky Comments
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Katheryn 2021-12-13 08:01:02
11 moments of Techer Riley
There is such a teacher in the movie "October Sky". She is Riley. She discovered Homer with an open mind and guided Homer step by step to successfully achieve the rocket launch.
Let us take a look at 11 moments of Mr. Riley.
1. In the classroom, Mr. Riley, played the sound of the radio signal emitted...
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Julio 2022-04-22 07:01:30
If winter comes, can spring be far behind?
I still remember your childhood, it was originally a flower in a greenhouse, full of happiness and overflowing,
suddenly one day my parents told you that their relationship was not good and they were going to divorce;
I still remember the first time you loved someone and gave everything to him,
but...
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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]