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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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Weston 2022-01-21 08:01:20
Commercial movies to pass free time
The logic of the story is a bit weak. I don't know why Brandi refused to send Tom to the hospital. The subsequent game between the two parties is also unreasonable. As a very caring nurse in front, it is a bit unbelievable to be so cruel in the back.
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Wendell 2022-01-21 08:01:20
A real horror
This movie should be a part of life.
When I was in junior high school, there was a car accident in my hometown. The driver injured a child who was still alive. However, after the collision, the driver continued to reverse the car and put the child on another wheel. Finally the child died. But...
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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.