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Brett 2022-04-23 07:03:57
There is a little fun in the false and...
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Rosendo 2022-04-23 07:03:57
The title of the film really makes people like and look forward to it, and the story is not very...
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Lorena 2022-04-23 07:03:57
I found this movie for Callum Turner, and the simplicity of the poster appealed to me. There are stories within stories, and the beginning and end echo the neighbors reading the book. In addition to the seemingly big clue of "I fucked my dad's mistress", there is also an emotional entanglement of "artist three". The piece that I liked very much at the beginning, "Art and business must be a business victory", just gradually unfolded in the relationship between the biological father and the...
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Alyson 2022-04-23 07:03:57
A family ethics and moral love film, a story that puts on the light and shadow of New York and tries to pretend to be small and fresh. Although the plot is bloody and the ethics are too lazy to complain, the screenwriter is a real cultural person, and he is really good at choosing words and sentences, citing scriptures and reciting poems. The story could have been more interesting, and the focus theme was swaying. The only thing that can be confirmed is that the only living boy in New York has...
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Vincent 2022-04-23 07:03:57
Plot: ? ? ? I was expecting more dramatic conflicts, but the second half of the script was too lazy and disappointing; lines: emmm...too pretentious, I didn't get the quoted literature; Brother Ka: Brother Ka, I can! ! ! Plus, I can't stop imagining what it would have been like if it was Woody...
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Dangelo 2022-04-23 07:03:57
Seventy percent of the film was immersed in the shock my brother gave me. It was so beautiful. I listened to the first line three times, and every feature was squeezing the little air left in my lungs. I grabbed my brother tightly to survive. Ah, it's worth it. It's a story... it's a story of a father's kindness and filial...
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Rahul 2022-04-23 07:03:57
The first half was quite Woody Allen, and the second half suddenly became a bosom friend... Was this really made by the director of 500 Days of Summer Love? ? ? However, British Long Xingliang Callum Turner, who plays Little Wolfdog, and Kate Beckinsale, who is old in real life, are really in line with the...
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Jane 2022-04-23 07:03:57
When I see the male protagonist from being angry and determined to me thinking about her all the time, I really want to give up. Isn't this a story about puberty on a sperm's head? Why should I waste this hour and a half. Later, I thought about it, and who doesn't love someone of Beckinsale's level? The second half of the plot is so bloody, and the shit is so bloody that it is better to give up at the beginning if you regret...
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Stewart 2022-04-23 07:03:57
I first noticed this movie because of the posters, especially the one made by Pygmalion. After reading the introduction "New York, Wen Qing, Affair, Affair", the Woody Allen-style nagging has surfaced. But I downloaded it and haven't watched it. Recently I started to patch Kater, this boy is a treasure...
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Ladarius 2022-04-23 07:03:57
this script? ? ? I seem to have seen his Japanese version~?...
The Only Living Boy in New York Comments
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Israel 2022-01-16 08:02:45
Inner Peace makes one settled down.
This movie does not mean to be morally judged. To borrow a phrase from the old writer "life just comes across you", life is just like this, it is not planned. Of course, life cannot escape the judgment of value. Mimi's disappointment and helplessness towards Tom is "they won again...they corrupted...
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Vicenta 2022-01-16 08:02:45
Filming location 818
I don’t know how many people live in New York and watch this movie. It is too literary, and as an illiterate, I don’t comment on things that are too deep. The actual shooting location information of the contribution point. Only the Brooklyn Inn and Art Museum are in Brooklyn, and all the rest are...
The Only Living Boy in New York quotes
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Uncle Buster: [Giving a wedding toast] I'm Uncle Buster... Walter's not here because... He's doing two to five. It's no secret. 'Cause, you all know, two to five, for doing the right thing. For believing in the poetry of the constitution. I have only a few thoughts... Drama... Dramatics of marital romance. Staying together. Like the gypsy... told me the poems, written in life lines are never guaranteed. They get busted up. Its moral begins new poetry. Another romance that will explode from time to time... Poetry of married people, like, the Aurora Borealis. Strewn like stars in the sky and the drama of your lives begins. Chapter after chapter... Stories... Books... Revolutions, as I know, will come. I've seen many, lived through them. They play in the least expected places... So get ready. Casey understands Howard. Howard, knows Casey... No. No, not yet... There's always mystery. You both know that. You both know it isn't perfect... Excitement. Trust... and struggle... And the unknown privacies... That keep us together... Glue of struggle... I raise my glass. Fragile glass who was stumped on and shattered. And we'll forever be putting back together. Like the puzzles, we first worked as children... Learning to be patient... Searching for what fits... So many puzzles... So many books in this room... I talk too much... Let's dance.
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Thomas Webb: Who was she?
W.F. Gerald: Oh, she was this woman I knew. She was taken by someone else, a dear friend. We had a profound connection, but she was his girl. It was a mess.
Thomas Webb: So what did you do?
W.F. Gerald: Oh, I left the scene of the crime.
Thomas Webb: You ran away?
W.F. Gerald: Uh, well, at the time, I called it an adventure. But hindsight turned it into something else, which is what hindsight inevitably does. Yeah, I ran away.