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Wilfred 2022-04-24 07:01:14
This is a love story that takes place in an absurd and bizarre framework, a plot that is impossible in reality, but still fascinating in the movie. By helping the mentally ill who lost his girlfriend in the shooting incident to find a new girlfriend, they bond with each other, and they also get redemption. The comedy that turns tragedy into a comedy is the most unique feature of this film. I am very envious of the lush hair volume of the two heroines! !...
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Trycia 2022-04-24 07:01:14
This is the movie made for me! Each of the main characters can see their own shadows, and they are very busy with empathy. There is no redemption or change, just a contingency of the different parts inherent in human nature that ebb and flow, and that change is not always satisfactory. In the end, that person is still the same big pig's hoof, but the fluctuation of the situation has caused him to slide into a different life. The good thing is that this film, which many call a fairy tale,...
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Demetrius 2022-04-23 07:02:36
Dammit! How can it be so...
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Jayme 2022-04-23 07:02:36
The huge city is filled with two obsessive loves. The belief and obsession with love are probably the same as adult fairy tales. The title of the film is translated beautifully. Gilliam just arranged a decadent city into a sleepless night in Seattle. the taste...
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Ida 2022-04-23 07:02:36
I like New York in june, how about you? I like a gershwin tune, how about...
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Louisa 2022-04-23 07:02:36
Show the director's...
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Zane 2022-04-23 07:02:36
Bridges (Jack Lucas), Williams (Parry), Ruhr (Anne Napolitano), Plummer...
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Hubert 2022-04-23 07:02:36
can't say it's excellent, but interesting it is.i just like...
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Monty 2022-04-23 07:02:36
Not everyone can get out of the...
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Belle 2022-04-23 07:02:36
A comedy with a fantasy color, the crazy and shy robin, the fluffy Lydia, the enthusiastic Jack, and the prop puppet Pinocchio...I don't understand why "the fisher king" is used as the title of the film, There are a lot of religious details in it, which makes the film's fluency and popularity...
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Johnnie 2022-04-21 08:01:05
Knights of the Holy Grail in Central Park, Don Quixote in Manhattan
From the beginning of this movie, Gilliam became part of Hollywood's industrialization assembly line, but he still had to fight against this "assembly line" in his heart. He claimed to enter Hollywood as "the beginning of the destruction of my virginity." The reason why he chose to go to...
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Rashawn 2022-04-21 08:01:05
Holy grail
Once upon a time, there was a king who met a god in the forest when he was young. The god said to him, as long as you find the legendary holy grail, you can get everything. So he searched and searched, and even hit Jerusalem for this, but he still got nothing. He was suffering from this. One day...
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Parry: You can't be in here.
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Jack Lucas: [as Anne sits on his lap] So much has happened that I think it would be a good thing for both of us if we slowed down a little.
Anne Napolitano: [confused] Slowed down? Where have I been? Have we been going fast here?
Jack Lucas: Come on, Anne. Now, look, this has been a real, real difficult time for me this past year or so.
Anne Napolitano: Yeah?
Jack Lucas: And, uh, you know, I feel like I'm above water for the first time. I feel like I know a lot more now and I don't want to make any more mistakes.
Anne Napolitano: So?
Jack Lucas: I think I need time to... make the right choices. To, uh...
Anne Napolitano: W-wait, wait, wait. I'm lost here. What are you saying?
Jack Lucas: I think maybe I should be alone for a while.
[Anne slowly turns her head, rolls her eyes and gets off him to sit on another chair to face him, Jack tries to keep holding her hand but can only latch onto a finger]
Jack Lucas: You know, now that I know more, you know, I-I feel that, uh, I should focus on my career, now that I can - now that everything's taken care of. You know, Parry's, uh...
Anne Napolitano: [interrupts] All right, first of all, first of all, let me just say one thing, okay? You don't know shit. Okay? Secondly, as far as we go, what have we been doing here except time? Have I - have I ever pressured you? Once? Ever?
Jack Lucas: [partly ashamed] No.
Anne Napolitano: No. So what time do you need, baby?
[Jack picks up a cassette case to dawdle with it, Anne grabs it, puts it down and takes his hands]
Anne Napolitano: I love you. You love me. You want to get your career going? I think that's the greatest thing in the world. I wanna be there...
[Jack tries to pull one hand away and gets scratched by one of her nails in the process]
Anne Napolitano: I'm sorry. I wanna be there when it happens. So wh-what do you need time to figure out? Huh?
[Jack says nothing]
Anne Napolitano: All right, l-let - let me just ask you one thing. Do you love me?
Jack Lucas: [holds her hand tighter] I don't know.
Anne Napolitano: [laughs, pulls herself away from him completely] You can't even give me that, can you? Jesus, Jack! What were you planning to do here? Were you planning on just packing up your things, walking out the door and dropping me a note when you meet somebody new?
Jack Lucas: I had no idea what I was planning to do. I just said I need time.
Anne Napolitano: [outraged] Bullshit! If you're gonna hurt me, hurt me now, not some long, drawn-out hurt that takes months of my life because you don't have the balls!
Jack Lucas: Okay, I'll pack my stuff tonight.
[gets up and walks away]
Anne Napolitano: [beginning to cry] Um, what have you been doing here? Could you just tell me that? What have you been doing here?
Jack Lucas: Look, we both got something out of this, okay?
Anne Napolitano: [shouting, stands up and throws an object across the room] WHAT DID I GET? WHAT DID *I GET*? What did I get I couldn't have gotten from anybody with no name any night of the week? Do you think your company is such a treat? Your moods, your pain, your problems? Do you think this has been entertaining for me?
Jack Lucas: [yells back] Well, then what do you want to stay with me for?
Anne Napolitano: [whispers, crying] Because I love you.
[she attacks him in a fit of rage which Jack gently and peacefully restrains and holds her as she breaks down sobbing, then pulls herself away from him again]
Anne Napolitano: No, no, stop it. Stop it. Don't. Don't. No. You don't get to be nice! I'm not gonna play some stupid game with you where we act like we're friends so you have - so you get to walk out that door feeling good about yourself. I'm not a modern woman. If this is over, let's just - let's just call it over.