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Carmine 2022-03-27 09:01:18
I forgot how I found this movie and was speechless after watching it. There are always many sufferings in life that others cannot feel. Sometimes you can escape and resolve in some ways, and sometimes you will go to the path that you persuade others not to...
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Tess 2022-03-27 09:01:18
"pleasantly unpleasant" Lonely people are mostly like this, in fact, who has never felt lonely, but some people hate him and try to forget that moment easily. I can only feel it in the long loneliness and seek reconciliation, but there is no end to...
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Adell 2022-03-27 09:01:18
Strangers breaking into life and becoming suddenly very close is really something to be grateful for no matter the length of time / The sadness and healing that cannot be concealed in the winter of the...
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Bernhard 2022-03-27 09:01:18
It's worth it to catch the midnight show! Although there are many dialogues, it is not boring at all, full of small sparks of wisdom, and the description of the characters is also meticulous. The two leading actors are excellent, and Segel even made this talented writer who is eager to understand and rejected thousands of miles away. Very warm...
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Jeffry 2022-03-27 09:01:18
In this way, in the textbook, Tang Tao can also make a movie when he sees Lu...
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Abby 2022-03-27 09:01:18
It's even more sad to know that David Foster Wallace actually died by suicide. How to break through the many barriers of individuals and society and live with each other, this is like the dawn, and it is like the last shovel of dirt on the...
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Aurelia 2022-03-27 09:01:18
It's even better than the director's two previous works. From start to finish, the lines are powerful, so resonant, and fascinating. Jason Segel did a really good...
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Garland 2022-03-27 09:01:18
The meaning of a writer's existence is not to make the human mind feel...
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Travon 2022-03-27 09:01:18
Much worse than expected. About inner monologue, about fame and introspection, one man is the mirror of...
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Favian 2022-03-27 09:01:18
The chatter of the film is like in our daily life we will find that the people you hate the most say things that resonate with you. And if you are looking for the resonance deep in your heart, some kind of exploration makes you face the truth, and when he shows you the simplicity and simplicity of word by word, you are completely powerless to...
The End of the Tour Comments
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Casimer 2022-03-23 09:03:01
The film is made entirely of meaningful conversations
I can't help but love this movie of meaningful conversations. My favorites are the heroine part and the Skyscraper part. The only flaw is the childish estrangement and sudden jealousy, refraining me from loving every second of this movie. So hateful. (Of course, if that's true, it's me who's funny)
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Gabe 2022-01-17 08:01:22
The Lost Years & Last Days of David Foster Wallace
In case anyone needs to read it.
source:
http://kurtrudder.blogspot.jp/2009/01/lost-years-last-days-of-david-foster.html
issue:
1064 Rolling Stone, Oct. 30, 2008
autour:
David Lipsky
The Lost Years & Last Days of David Foster Wallace
He was the greatest writer of his generation-and also its most...
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David Lipsky: [final lines] When I think of this trip, I see David and me in the front seat of his car. We are both so young. He wants something better than he has. I want precisely what he has already. Neither of us knows where our lives are going to go. It smells like chewing tobacco, soda and smoke. And the conversation is the best one I ever had. David thought books existed to stop you from feeling lonely. If I could, I'd say to David that living those days with him reminded me of what life is like, instead of being a relief from it. And I'd tell him it made me feel much less alone.
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David Foster Wallace: [as both of them open the car door] You didn't think to write where we parked the car?
David Lipsky: No, I didn't. Okay? Sorry, I fucked up. I'm a fuck up. Not everybody could be as brilliant as you.
David Foster Wallace: What is with you?
David Lipsky: What the fuck is with you?