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Wayne 2023-04-27 13:00:52
Joe the Plumber exceeds expectations The main line is relatively vulgar, but the connotation is richer. The characters and the main melody change, but the tone of the film should be like this. Costner sees the sun...
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Joy 2023-04-17 12:26:53
Make up for the occasion. This can also be forcibly turned into an American-style democratic hymn, which is not...
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Keagan 2023-04-14 07:04:04
Reminds me of Mark Twain's novel, but obviously this movie is more human. I like warm...
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Johnathon 2023-03-29 13:22:48
It's good to watch it once, I won't watch it...
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Mckenzie 2023-03-26 16:20:23
Come see the plot introduction! You can see why I gave it five...
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Elmer 2023-03-17 05:23:27
I don't like political...
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Claudie 2023-03-14 19:15:53
The problem has always been there. The film, which was released in August 2008, was shot before Obama took the stage. The most marginalized and underprivileged Americans are ignored. In the past eight years, Obama has dealt with a lot of FANCY issues, homosexuality, environmental protection, these all seem to be a cake that needs to be decorated at the end, whether to choose blueberries, raspberries, or sprinkle some chocolate beans. And so many lower-class Americans may not be able to afford...
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Braeden 2023-03-13 03:40:21
2008.12.21 A typical American inspirational comedy. The bastard father and the precocious daughter, watching the little girl frowning and crying, is really distressing. I like the unsmiling tenderness of the little bodyguard sent by the Secret Service... The virgin father and daughter in the foreground are interviewed by a TV reporter, and the background is the blurred figure of the little bodyguard bending over to vacuum the dust. I'm dying of laughter~~ 2017.07.29 One star Wenjia, the comedy e
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Myrl 2023-03-01 02:08:07
Although the back is a bit salacious. But this electoral system is by far the best, isn't...
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Zelma 2023-02-15 20:54:02
Growing up and maturing is a long process. People are like this, and countries are like...
Swing Vote Comments
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Kristy 2022-09-08 18:14:33
After watching "Critical Vote"
On the polling day of the general election, at a polling station in the state of Mexico, an old cleaning lady accidentally knocked off the plug and plugged it back in immediately. She never imagined that her carelessness would not only cut off the power at the polling station, but also plunged the...
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Conrad 2022-11-08 06:26:59
good language learning movies
A relatively realistic American film can also reflect some American systems and the living conditions of many Americans. It's just that behind the presidential election, the strength of that team is unimaginable. It can reflect many aspects of human beings, living a simple, sincere, decadent and...
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[Molly gives her speech - without Bud - in front of class and becomes increasingly more emotional, knowing her father doesn't share her same ideals]
Molly Johnson: I guess you all probably know my dad. He really wanted to be here today, but... he had so many important things to do. He's doing his best, but... he can't be everywhere at once. Ever since all this stuff happened... he's really been under a lot of pressure. I just want you to know that... he takes his responsibilities seriously... and that he really cares about helping poor people... and sick people. And people that can't help themselves. My... my dad wants to make this country a better place.
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[President Boone and Bud are having a private conversation on a hill overlooking Air Force One]
President Andrew Boone: Do you think much about your future?
Bud Johnson: What future?
President Andrew Boone: I know what you mean. We all worry about the sun down years. Sooner or later, all this hoopla is gonna die down. They're gonna build me a library and you're gonna be another face in the crowd.
Bud Johnson: Can't wait.
President Andrew Boone: What you need to think about is security. Now I've got a friend who might have a job for you. In the lobby business.
Bud Johnson: Like opening doors for people?
President Andrew Boone: [laughs] Very astute! Open doors to politicians. And their checkbooks. People really like you, Bud. They feel like you're one of them.
Bud Johnson: I'm not quite following you, Andy.
President Andrew Boone: [realizing Bud cannot be bribed, Boone is quietly embarrassed] Sometimes you gotta figure out what you want in this life. Then you have to decide how much it's worth to you. Because they're gonna put it on your tombstone. It's your legacy. A measure of what you left behind.
Bud Johnson: Are we... are we still talking about the job? The lobby business?
President Andrew Boone: Right. Forget that. It's not worth it. And thank you.