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Rebeca 2022-10-21 14:15:04
"Still Alice" begins with Alice, a heroine who has a happy family and a job as a university professor, at the beginning of her illness. With the cruel spread of the disease, Julian Moore, who plays Alice, has feelings for the characters. Delicately controlled, a three-dimensional image of a woman who struggles with the disease and is reluctant to give up fetters is presented in a three-dimensional manner. Her almost perfect acting skills have become a rare attraction in this...
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Jany 2022-10-17 03:04:06
Memory loses to...
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Abe 2022-09-13 14:24:19
The story is to let the audience pay attention to such diseases and cherish the people around them, and rely on Moore to support the whole film, which is more real and...
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Jewel 2022-09-08 15:25:56
I like this theme very much. Many people say that the characters and the script failed to inspire Julianne Moore's explosive acting skills, but I think she has always belonged to this way in my heart, not all extreme dramas are Well, in order to highlight the so-called acting...
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Trycia 2022-08-20 00:26:20
Julianne Moore has a quality that is warm on the outside but surging on the inside, just like in "All the time", although her body is lying on the bed weakly, there is a huge flood erupting around her. The film is never an active struggle, and Alice's body is completely invincible against Alzheimer's disease. Only her heart is finally rescued by...
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Bailee 2022-04-24 07:01:06
@2016-11-13...
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Kole 2022-04-24 07:01:06
After watching Still Alice, I didn't imagine the deliberately sensational and sadistic narrative. It is very touching to narrate the symptoms of Alzheimer's under the timely BGM. Alice's speech is very touching the art of losing. I really liked the different feeling of the scene performed by K! Of course, I stared at the green eyes completely at the end. After the subtitles come out, I will relive it again. Aunt Moore will have good luck in Oscar next...
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Verdie 2022-04-24 07:01:06
Aunt Julianne's nomination for the best actress is stable, but if you want to take it, there is no drama, there is no explosive performance, some are just a large section of confession-style self-report, under the slow rhythm of the whole film, it is like a cup of boiled water, it is better to disappear Lover heroine. Added after the Oscars: Nima actually won the award. ....
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Kiley 2022-04-24 07:01:06
Aunt Moore gave me a deep sense of my disappearing fear. I remember that there was once a movie about memory that made me feel that the most simple and direct label of personal existence is memory. In memory there is the knowledge that we have worked hard to absorb, the three views framed by knowledge, the trajectory of our life, relatives and loved ones, joy and pain, when all these are gone, what is the meaning of life? When alice fans stare and...
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Alyson 2022-04-24 07:01:06
Interesting story, not deliberately...
Still Alice Comments
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Leann 2022-04-21 09:02:00
Aunt Julianne Moore Oscar Conqueror
Author: Deborah Young
Source: The Hollywood Reporter
Compiler: Ruobing
Still Alice (2014) Based on the best-selling novel I Miss Myself by Lisa Genova, PhD, a neuroscientist at Harvard University ". Julianne Moore plays a college professor diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's disease (dementia).... -
Constance 2022-03-26 09:01:05
ill forget
The plot of the nominated film is relatively ordinary, and I actually watched it. It
was similar to the forgotten five years when the hostess got sick and lost her memory . She
gradually began to not remember her name, who was her daughter, etc. She
was no longer the career woman who was stunned by...
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Dr. John Howland: I think it's ridiculous, I think it's bullshit, and I...
Dr. Alice Howland: Damn it, why won't you take me seriously? Look, I KNOW what I'm feeling, and I... I feel, I feel like my brain is... is fucking DYING and everything I know and everything I worked for, it's all going...
[bursts into terrified sobbing]
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Dr. Alice Howland: [Alice has peed herself after forgetting where the bathroom is in her own home] ... I couldn't find the bathroom.
Dr. John Howland: ...It's okay baby, we'll... we'll get you cleaned up...
Dr. Alice Howland: [sobbing in a panic] I don't know where I am!