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Douglas 2022-04-21 09:02:40
dianne keaton's films are generally...
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Lilla 2022-04-21 09:02:40
Claire Dennis plus Rachel...
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Darian 2022-04-21 09:02:40
I don't like this ending...PS: Why do I find it so annoying after watching McAdams too...
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Mitchell 2022-04-21 09:02:40
The story is too...
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Colt 2022-04-21 09:02:40
Harmonious new...
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Jayde 2022-04-21 09:02:40
It also belongs to Christmas to watch the most suitable December romantic comedies must be accompanied by some...
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Alexander 2022-04-21 09:02:40
When I first told my friend that I was going to watch this movie, she reacted very strongly, of course she reacted as another "Stone"... But when the fiancée took out the gift, I cried, rarely I still cry when I watch this kind of film, I am moved - no matter where it comes from, it is worthy of...
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Curtis 2022-04-20 09:01:56
I like the actors very much. It should have been a good family drama, but it was messed up and there were all kinds of inexplicable relationships. A farce with a warm...
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Nico 2022-04-20 09:01:56
The pacing of the narrative is...
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Rosemary 2022-04-20 09:01:56
Music 6 Picture 6 Director 6 Story 7 Performance 6 Impression 7 This turned out to be a somewhat different family Christmas movie. There are breakups, derailments, and deceased people, but family love is also extremely precious at this time. At that time, race, same-sex, and disability were arranged, which was very trendy. The interpretation of home is quite correct. Home is a harbor, a place for people to rest, not a place for people to find ways to please. This family is so...
The Family Stone Comments
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Elda 2022-01-04 08:01:09
Simmer slowly. . . Out of stock
The only feeling after reading it is: such a good cast, but made a meal!
Obviously, the screenwriter wants to make a multi-act tragicomedy of a big family. Like the best films in history, the characters are full of flesh and blood, and the plot is full of dramatic tension. Small complaints bring... -
Ima 2022-01-04 08:01:09
2006-04-05
Filming a comedy movie lasting two years, tells the story of a family reunion for the holidays, of course, the center is family affection and love. It reminds me of a mainland movie "New Year" that I have never watched.
I really don’t like the eldest son and fiancée. They are serious and...
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Sybil Stone: [Everett is in the kitchen having coffee, Sybil put the ring down next to him] Merry Christmas.
Sybil Stone: [Everett is silent] Don't be a jerk. I said Merry Christmas.
Everett Stone: Dad put you up to this.
Sybil Stone: I think you and I need to get something straight.
Everett Stone: [scoffs] Here we go.
Sybil Stone: [Kelly has just walked in] Not now, Kelly.
Kelly Stone: [hesitant] All right, OK.
Sybil Stone: Jesus, Kelly! Not now.
Kelly Stone: OK... all right. Hey Everett.
Sybil Stone: [Everett nods towards Kelly while Sybil takes a stool and talks to Everett] You've had a charmed life, kid.
[Everett scoffs]
Sybil Stone: I blame myself.
Everett Stone: Mom... you've never made anybody's life easier.
Sybil Stone: [laughing] What the hell do you know about it?
Everett Stone: Oh, I know a little.
Sybil Stone: [stops laughing] I'm sick, honey.
[Everett slowly shakes his head]
Sybil Stone: And you can't fix it. Not even by getting married.
Everett Stone: [Everett begins to cry, Sybil opens her arms to comfort him] Mom...
Sybil Stone: [chuckles] What?
[embraces him briefly, then they separate]
Sybil Stone: Hey, I know this is probably a tall order, but I need you to do me a favor, and try not to be so perfect.
[laughs]
Sybil Stone: All right?
Everett Stone: [mumbles, still crying] I'm far from perfect.
Sybil Stone: I hate to see you miss out on something... because you have this picture in your mind or you thought you can change something you can't. I'd hate to see you not find what you really want. Oh, but Everett... it's your ring... it's your decision.
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Patrick Thomas: Well, Amy never likes anyone.
Amy Stone: Patrick. I love you.
Thad Stone: [laughing] That took years!
Director: Thomas Bezucha
Language: English,American Sign Language Release date: December 16, 2005