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Davonte 2022-04-23 07:02:46
Let the weary heart...
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Brittany 2022-04-23 07:02:46
Can't you just spend a little money on a soundtrack? It would be even better if the music was added. Still a good little...
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Pascale 2022-04-23 07:02:46
Moisturizing is silent. . ....
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Marlen 2022-04-23 07:02:46
little devil, little fresh, little...
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Janiya 2022-04-22 07:01:37
Every time I watch a McCarthy movie, it always feels like I'm watching a Japanese movie. . . The angle is clear; I am him; "Scorsese and Coppola"; good script + good characters + two very powerful...
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Fabiola 2022-04-22 07:01:37
The first 1 hour was well paced. Lonely, friendless, hopeless people living in small towns can find solace in these 90 minutes. Is this the first movie I've ever seen that takes place in New Jersey? Mentality stabilized. These people in this community are really nice, as if they were sent by God to warm Finn and catch up with him. A middle-aged female painter who divorced after losing her child, a young man whose father was ill and forced to take over the coffee and steak truck, a convenience...
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Carson 2022-04-22 07:01:37
Quiet and warm, with no distractions, that's how I felt when I watched this movie. The trio performed "priority passage" along the sleepers of the railroad tracks, in what appeared to be some kind of ritual. The lonely soul finds solace in walking, and the escaped life gradually feels the warmth of the outside. Finally understand that the self-enclosed soul is the main culprit of unhappy...
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Helmer 2022-04-22 07:01:37
The uninvited friendship of friendship, the permeating...
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Dessie 2022-04-22 07:01:37
The peaceful little American township is truly paradise on earth. Every day's work is to sell a few cups of coffee, and the rest of the time is to drink coffee, read books, chat or go in a daze. Such a quiet and simple life looks so...
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Deshaun 2022-04-22 07:01:37
I haven't seen such a simple and warm work in a few days. The male protagonist himself is confident and attractive, and his acting skills are also good, so the height in most of his characters is just a personal characteristic of him. In fact, the real encounters that people like him have encountered along the way (being ridiculed by people who don't know or understand at all, accidentally frightening others because they think there is no one here, all kinds of unexpected embarrassment) is the...
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Jacinto 2022-03-25 09:01:11
Two major issues of life
A movie without tears, laughter, chicken soup, or literary lines, I was suddenly a little unaccustomed to watching it.
However, I really enjoy such a light, quiet, and slow feeling. I feel like I am integrated into Finba's spiritual station, walking between the lonely world, the rusty rails, like a... -
Jessika 2022-03-25 09:01:11
Three lonely people hug together for warmth
The movie is as light as a glass of boiled water, but sweet. The story is quiet and ordinary, like every day we have not been promoted, won the first prize, or encountered a natural disaster that has not happened in a few years... The days are like an old train running on the rails step by step.
A...
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Joe Oramas: Hey, Olivia, you got a garlic press?
Olivia Harris: No.
Joe Oramas: How can you not have a garlic press?
Olivia Harris: [both she and Fin are smiling, looking at him] Still no!
Joe Oramas: Alright, you keep talking! I'm gonna go cook without the garlic press!
[turns back to kitchen]
Olivia Harris: [to Fin] I'm not used to having people in my house... especially loud people.
Finbar McBride: It's a nice house.
Olivia Harris: Yeah. David bought it as a get-away place... so I moved down here and got away.
Finbar McBride: Where did you used to live?
Olivia Harris: Princeton.
[glancing at Fin]
Olivia Harris: I know... I didn't get very far. But I just couldn't stay there another minute. Everyone looking at me... the poor woman whose son died.
[a bit of silence falls between them]
Olivia Harris: How about you? What made you pick Newfoundland?
Finbar McBride: [smiling mystically] I wanted to live near Joe!
[Laughter spreads out gradually from them]
Joe Oramas: [leaning over the rail, shouting] Guys!
[Fin and Olivia burst into laughter]
Joe Oramas: Would you come up here and talk? Seriously, this sucks!
[the two keep laughing crazily]
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Joe Oramas: Hey listen, if you guys do something later, can I join you?
Finbar McBride: We're not gonna do something.
Joe Oramas: No, I know, but if you do, can I join you?
Finbar McBride: We're not gonna do something later.
Joe Oramas: Okay, but, if you do?
Finbar McBride: Okay.
Joe Oramas: Cool.
[Fin tries to close the door, but Joe stops it]
Joe Oramas: You the man.
[Fin again tries to close the door, but Joe again stops it]
Joe Oramas: You the man.
[Fin finally closes the door]