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Augustine 2022-04-20 09:02:22
Can't be wrong...
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Susie 2022-04-20 09:02:22
Thoughts: 1. The heroine Mina is getting more and more disabled; 2. The process in the middle of the film is too procrastinated, and the neighbors called for rescue, where is the rescue? ;3 Fortunately, there is love at the end, otherwise the unemployed man will be too...
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Virginie 2022-04-20 09:02:22
The male protagonist's immortality is so powerful~ It's ur choice. I feel relieved that the bad guys all end up like...
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Destin 2022-04-20 09:02:22
The female version of...
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Robert 2022-04-20 09:02:22
With such a strong ability to survive, why not participate in survival...
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Joana 2022-04-20 09:02:22
How crazy people can be to cover up their...
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Wilbert 2022-04-20 09:02:22
This man is so...
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Declan 2022-04-19 09:02:44
I rely on, that buddy's vitality is really...
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Deondre 2022-04-19 09:02:44
life is...
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Freddy 2022-04-19 09:02:44
Good movies are ruined by rubbish posters and...
Stuck Comments
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Lori 2022-01-21 08:01:20
Teach us to be self-reliant
The film teaches us two points: first, educate the people on how to save themselves in times of crisis; second, cherish life and stay away from 250. The hapless male number one is really out of luck, but from his reaction in the film, it can be seen that he is actually a person with a sharp...
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Linnie 2022-01-21 08:01:20
The philosopher once said that the terrible thing is not the mistake, but the wrong reaction to the mistake.
What a good movie! From beginning to end, it is a theme: choice!
"It's your choice!"
God has given the heroine countless opportunities to make choices and correct mistakes! pity!
The philosopher once said that the terrible thing is not the mistake, but the wrong reaction to the mistake.
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[Bardo arrives at the job agency holding the few clothes he managed to keep the landlord from taking]
Thomas Bardo: I'm Thomas Bardo. I have a one o'clock appointment.
Receptionist: Take a seat.
[She nods at the clothes]
Receptionist: Keep all that on your person.
Thomas Bardo: Seat? But I have an appointment.
Receptionist: Take a seat.
Thomas Bardo: But I have a one o'clock appointment and it's one now. I was almost late.
Receptionist: Sir, I don't wanna have to tell you again. Take a seat.
Thomas Bardo: But I have an...
Receptionist: Sir.
Thomas Bardo: All right, thank you. I'll take a seat, thank you.
Receptionist: Keep all that on your person.
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Joe Lieber: Take a seat.
Thomas Bardo: Hi. I'm Thomas Bardo. Sorry about the clothes.
Joe Lieber: And how do you spell your name?
Thomas Bardo: B-A-R-D-O. Yeah, you'll probably see that I was a project manager. Very challenging job, but my company decided to downsize just before my benefits kicked in. You know how that is. Then the unemployment ran out. I thought I might have better luck in the city, but... you know how that goes.
Joe Lieber: You know, I can't seem to find you in the computer.
Thomas Bardo: Oh?
Joe Lieber: All right.
[He opens a drawer and takes out a form]
Joe Lieber: You take that, fill it out, and mail it in.
Thomas Bardo: Uh, I've already filled this out.
Joe Lieber: Well, you can't be in the computer until you fill it out and mail it in.
Thomas Bardo: But I've already mailed this in. That's how I got the appointment.
Joe Lieber: Well, you can't have an appointment until you're in the computer.
Thomas Bardo: But I have an appointment. It was at one, and I've been waiting for three and a half hours.
Joe Lieber: But you're not in the computer.
Thomas Bardo: But...
Joe Lieber: You're not in the computer. So, you fill out the 976, you mail it in to me, and I will make sure you get an appointment.
Thomas Bardo: Look, Mr. Lieber, this hasn't been a good day for me, you know. Can't you just take my word that I've already sent this in? Or put me in now, and...
Joe Lieber: Sir, look, um, if you're willing to follow procedures, we can work with you. If not... it's your choice.
Thomas Bardo: [Thomas sighs in defeat] Well, I guess I'd better fill this out, huh?
Joe Lieber: That's the procedure.