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Breana 2022-10-21 23:41:28
Kevin did a great...
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Dahlia 2022-10-21 10:40:24
There are a lot of little loli with mature acting skills in the United...
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Granville 2022-10-19 10:07:01
Three views plus one...
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Paris 2022-10-16 01:18:46
Most of the time it's good and sarcastic, but the ending suddenly turns positive and...
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Chris 2022-10-15 10:34:43
The first half is a classic textbook on PR and Marketing, while the second half settles in the noise. Although it is a bit rushed, it is not difficult to accept. That's right, what exactly are we going to bring into our own...
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Sonia 2022-10-05 03:47:41
Although it is very American, let's take a...
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Jamey 2022-09-26 14:21:57
Some dark humor, like Kevin back...
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Trystan 2022-09-21 01:17:58
It's so beautiful, I've always liked kevin...
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Aliza 2022-09-18 03:48:23
Democracy passed away with a...
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Bell 2022-09-14 15:20:18
Kevin is obviously not suitable for such a foolish role. . . . ....
Swing Vote Comments
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Charlie 2022-05-31 23:04:23
Some opinions
The plot of the movie is not complicated. The dramatic arrangement of Bard’s vote became the key vote to determine the final result of the presidential election. It also triggered a series of farce afterwards. It seems a bit absurd, but it also reflects the current development of American...
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Frederik 2022-09-05 13:02:16
The drunk hit the comet hit the earth in the screenwriter's award
First of all, in real life, it is basically impossible to have a one-vote situation, and even if it does, it is unlikely to re-cast that vote due to a malfunction. So a sufficiently rational individual, from the point of view of modern economics, will not vote out of self-interest. Therefore, the...
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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.