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Ryleigh 2022-03-26 09:01:08
Weishan Jiuren~ Although it won't fall short of success, I just feel that it is a little bit worse~ It's just a little...
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Josue 2022-03-22 09:02:10
I really want to help the heroine smoothen her tight brows, she handles the characters' emotions too...
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Adolphus 2021-12-24 08:01:52
Be obsessed with its trailer from the beginning, Nicole finally broke the Oscar curse. I always feel that the best way to forget about suffering is to deceive yourself, like the parallel space-time theory of entering the rabbit hole, or those ridiculous excuses for finding comfort, of course there is still time....
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Dorian 2021-12-24 08:01:52
In the midst of pain, we always need to believe in one thing, a person, a relationship, and a future. Only by believing can you continue to live. Nicole and Allen's performances are wonderful, worthy of being included in the nomination...
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Lenny 2021-12-24 08:01:52
A clear concept of parallel universes is necessary for the sad side, and more necessary for the other side of hope. Compared to John Cameron Mitchell’s previous two works that were very comprehensive and extremely impactful, "Rabbit Hole" is also a calm version of him, with only a few small quarrels inserted in the middle, but it is precisely this kind of expression that is not deliberately rendered. Nicole pulled...
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Garett 2021-12-24 08:01:52
Indifferent. How do I think Aaron played better? The quarrel between the two was moved by the male protagonist. Even Dianne Wiest, who plays Becca’s mother, is better than Nicole, or I really can’t bear to see a woman torturing her lover, relative, and client like a grudge. I'm not a black person and I'm not deliberately acting against the tune, but don't really think that Oscar nominations must be good ones. Like a soundtrack and...
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Guadalupe 2021-12-24 08:01:52
"Love makes sadness end." Maybe many people will feel dull and monotonous after watching it, but this is a movie that you need to read slowly. The film does not have very attractive plot conflicts, nor complex and deep lines, but from the beginning to the end is diffused with a touch of tenderness and sorrow. It is full of strength in calmness, delicate and sincere, accompanied by heart-stringing music. Make people immersed in it....
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Dannie 2021-12-24 08:01:52
How to forget about the past, is it a pathological paranoia like Nicole, or a positive change like Allen. In fact, they are quite difficult. The details are very exciting, with a few small actions and a few pointed dialogues. The director has always been a guy who is very good at digging his heart. This is just to remove the short bus gimmick. The ending is too flat, I always feel empty. I prefer Allen's performance, although he can only be nominated for a actor at...
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Pinkie 2021-12-24 08:01:52
It's pretty good and some insist that we don't have to let go so persistently, but suddenly become enlightened. What do you...
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Eriberto 2021-12-24 08:01:52
No orgasm, so depressing to...
Rabbit Hole Comments
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Matilde 2022-04-20 09:01:59
when sadness stays in that moment
Through no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending. The human heart is always fragile and sensitive, people will always pay attention to what they can see, a scar, a red, this is the injury defined by human beings, it is a physical injury,...
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Evie 2022-03-24 09:02:26
Wait for a discovery, wait for a touch to make love boil again
Rabbit hole, the Chinese name sounds obscure. It's about a parallel world. Contains all the unwilling desires of people. We long for love, so we are afraid of losing.
When faced with common pain, the faces of those who once loved each other become blurred. When love is mixed with family...
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Becca: Does it ever go away?
Nat: No, I don't think it does. Not for me, it hasn't - has gone on for eleven years. But it changes though.
Becca: How?
Nat: I don't know... the weight of it, I guess. At some point, it becomes bearable. It turns into something that you can crawl out from under and... carry around like a brick in your pocket. And you... you even forget it, for a while. But then you reach in for whatever reason and - there it is. Oh right, that. Which could be aweful - not all the time. It's kinda...
[deep breath]
Nat: not that you'd like it exactly, but it's what you've got instead of your son. So, you carry it around. And uh... it doesn't go away. Which is...
Becca: Which is what?
Nat: Fine, actually.
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[first lines]
Peg: Becca? Becca?