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Nyasia 2021-12-24 08:01:52
a genuine piece of...
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Josefina 2021-12-24 08:01:52
It is this kind of healing movie. There are so many out of the Oscars every year; Nicole’s acting skills are brilliant, but still not up to the height of "The Moment", the odds of winning an Oscar are not high; I like this director very much. Yes, it will be better in the...
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Kieran 2021-12-24 08:01:52
AO Scott said that although this film is not true, it is not "maudlin, grim or exploitative", but I think it is appropriate to describe this film, and it is extremely...
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Jennyfer 2021-12-24 08:01:52
In any case, life still has to go on. And becca is really lucky, howie is always by her side, love will surely end the...
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Paris 2021-12-24 08:01:52
First of all, I can’t control the urge to pick aaron eckhart’s clothes; second, nicole’s mother’s words are too appropriate. For those who suffer from bereavement, one day they will find that kind of weight buried under the rubble. It becomes light enough to bear, it seems to be just walking around with a brick, and occasionally I even forget that my loved one has passed away, and I think just fine when I suddenly think of...
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Tanya 2021-12-24 08:01:52
The grief of losing a loved one is like holding a bite of a brick in your pocket. As time goes by, it gradually becomes a part of our body, and you no longer feel its weight. However, when you reach out for your pocket, you will be surprised but indifferently discovering that it has been there all the time. One of the favorite movies of the year, smooth and beautiful. The soundtrack is like a mellow wine with an elegant style. This is a movie that belongs to Nicole Kidman...
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Raina 2021-12-24 08:01:52
Plain, plain, quarrel, plain, affair, plain, return, plain, quarrel, plain, plain,...
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Giles 2021-12-24 08:01:52
Faint faint, inner drama, detail drama, no climax from beginning to end. The source that touched me probably has been called the "father" by someone...
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Lysanne 2021-12-24 08:01:52
Really trivial and heavy sadness that can't see the way out. Everyone who angers is tolerant to the perpetrators, and the setting is very good; the two quarreling sections, the supermarket section, are...
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Angie 2021-12-24 08:01:52
"Rabbit Hole" contributed a classic character: the angry mother. The pain of losing a child turns the heroine into a hedgehog. She is in anger: anger at her sister, anger at her mother, anger at her husband, anger at God, anger at herself. She refuses to comfort, refuse to compare, refuse to equate her son with other sons, refuse to open herself, refuse to move forward. Anger requires a lot of energy, and it is particularly moving when it turns into...
Rabbit Hole Comments
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Camron 2022-04-22 07:01:39
Sadness is like a pebble in a pocket
"Will all of this pass?"
"No, but it will change slowly."
"How?"
"I don't know, but gradually it becomes bearable and can be touched little by little, like a pebble in your pocket, you I will even forget it, long or short, but in the end I will remember it and make your heart sink..."
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Eugenia 2022-04-20 09:01:59
Is it science? Why does it have some theological implications?
There are so many unfortunate things in this world, and for so many people, I don't think God can tell who is more unfortunate than who. No one has the answer to how a broken heart can be redeemed, but I think the important thing is not whether time can dilute the sadness, but whether people can...
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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?