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Lois 2022-03-26 09:01:07
At that time, I went for the word instinct, and the result was a very warm plot. The two sentences "This's great" that George said to himself when he toasted at the beginning of the film is the author's main line...
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Kiel 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Two stars for the movie, one for the...
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Theodore 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Another Hollywood-style "exquisite" warmth film. Hardly can't fault it. Well-designed shots, smooth and contagious transitions, appropriate original scenery, and the general group play of the best actor and the queen. While telling the story "well", it can also dig a little bit of humanity and give you a little warm tears. Another textbook. A good father, a good woman, a good buddy, a good pair of sons and daughters, a good dog, a good book, and a good...
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Lourdes 2022-03-25 09:01:10
Extra credit for the ending...
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Kadin 2022-03-25 09:01:10
I saw it a long time ago, I still...
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Levi 2022-03-25 09:01:10
The film is too old, the subject matter is good~10/11/08...
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Josue 2022-03-25 09:01:10
doesn't make sense that i should like this...
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Adelbert 2022-03-25 09:01:10
childhood! Why did I like to watch such tragic movies when I was a child? . . I still remember that it was broadcast on the movie channel. After reviewing it, I felt that the rhythm of the whole film was slightly problematic, especially in the handling of some climaxes. For example, why did the ending suddenly see through life and death? ! But the whole plot was a masterpiece in my opinion back then. John, who always played the bad guy, was a big surprise this time. The tragic ending that he...
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Karson 2022-03-25 09:01:10
I saw the end of a movie on a certain movie channel before, and Travolta played the angel, and I thought it was the same movie. The process of watching the movie reminded me of Zheng Yuanjie's five apples tossing the earth, either ordinary or leaving the...
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Hadley 2022-03-25 09:01:10
Part of human nature is to fear what we don't understand and accept, and to destroy it together. Travolta's quiet performance is...
Phenomenon Comments
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Kennedi 2021-12-22 08:01:28
All men are created equal?
All men are created equal?
Right or wrong. To say that he is right, it is that whether it comes from the United States’ Declaration of Independence or France’s Declaration of Human Rights and Citizenship, these two documents are political documents, that is, "All men are created equal" are... -
Leif 2021-12-22 08:01:28
Phenomenon
George Malley, an automotive engineer in the small town, is an easy-going person with great popularity, but his life has completely changed since he was hit by a bright light of unknown origin on the night of his 37th birthday. George has become very eager to learn and never forgets. He can learn...
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Dr. Bob Niedorf: All right, I'll start the questions, and I'll be timing your responses, and we'll be recording. Any questions?
George Malley: What's your first name?
Dr. Bob Niedorf: Uh, my first name is Bob.
[George reaches across the wide table to shake hands]
George Malley: Shoot, Bob.
Dr. Bob Niedorf: Right. Name as many mammals as you can in 60 seconds. Ready? Go.
[Starts stopwatch]
George Malley: Hmm. 60 seconds. Well, how would you like that? How about alphabetical? Aardvark, baboon, caribou, dolphin, eohippus, fox, gorilla, hyena, ibex, jackal, kangaroo, lion, marmoset, Newfoundland, ocelot, panda, rat, sloth, tiger, unicorn, varmint, whale, yak, zebra. Now "varmint" is a stretch; so is "Newfoundland" (that's a dog breed); "unicorn" is mythical; "eohippus" is prehistoric. But you weren't being very specific, now, were you, Bob?
Dr. Bob Niedorf: [pauses, then stops watch and laughs] Well! Ahh, I'll, uh - I'll try to be more specific. You ready for the next one?
George Malley: Shoot.
Dr. Bob Niedorf: Answer as quickly as you can... how old is a person born in 1928?
[starts stopwatch]
George Malley: Man or a woman?
Dr. Bob Niedorf: [stops stopwatch and pauses] Why?
George Malley: Specifics, Bob.
Dr. Bob Niedorf: Okay, one more time. How old is a MAN born in 1928?
[starts stopwatch]
George Malley: Still alive?
Dr. Bob Niedorf: [stops watch, pauses, nods] If a man is born in 1928, and he's still alive, how old is he?
[starts stopwatch]
George Malley: What month?
Dr. Bob Niedorf: [stops stopwatch] If a man was born October 3rd, 1928, and he's still alive, how old is he?
[starts stopwatch]
George Malley: What time?
Dr. Bob Niedorf: [stops stopwatch] 10 o'clock... PM!
[starts stopwatch]
George Malley: Where?
Dr. Bob Niedorf: [stops stopwatch; now impatient] Anywhere!
George Malley: Well, let's get specific, Bob! I mean, if the guy's still alive, born in California, October 3rd, 1928, 10 PM, he's 67 years, 9 months, 22 days, 14 hours, and...
[takes Bob's hand to see his wristwatch]
George Malley: ... and 12 minutes. If he was born in New York, he's 3 hours older, now isn't he?
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Doc: Let's see, uh... George... George... there's a tumor in your brain, that's spread out like a hand, threads of it, you know, everywhere. But instead of dysfunction - now here's the mystery, George. Instead of destroying brain function, so far it's been stimulating it. We can't understand that. You have more area of active brain use than anybody ever tested - ever - because of those tentacles. I mean, we've seen tumors like this before, it's called astrocytoma. And it explains, uh, the dizziness, and... the illusion of light. But the way it's in there, waking up areas of the brain, it's a... big mystery. So...
George Malley: And it's killing me.