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Percy 2022-04-21 09:02:40
The little devil's stunning performance more than ten years ago. A warm world and true feelings on the fringes of the frustrated and...
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Stuart 2022-04-21 09:02:40
The film is about Humba the dwarf who always wants no one to bother him. But with a short height of four feet five inches, it's hard not to be noticeable. His way of responding to the curiosity of others is to stay away from the crowd. The plot is general, the subject matter is fresh. In fact, people often avoid some things because of their own shortcomings, but they don't know that the sun is everywhere. ....
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Brown 2022-04-21 09:02:40
Two or three simple scenes and two or three strangers around them eventually enriched each other's lives in a certain sense. Very pretty and sweet movie. (The young Michelle Williams is also too...
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Stephania 2022-04-21 09:02:40
After watching "Being John Malkovich", which makes people suspicious of life, such a fresh and beautiful film can really bring people back from the brink of mourning. I finally know what it is Such types of directors and scripts have their own...
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Ines 2022-04-20 09:01:55
Life gives us shortcomings, not to limit our search for the core of life with it, but to make us find ways to work harder to explore the essence. . . The story of a man who loves trains with affection. ....
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Rosalia 2022-04-20 09:01:55
A simple life sketch, different from the sadness like Manchester by the sea, the little dwarf brings more human warmth and touches, in fact, life is more important than life but...
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Arden 2022-04-20 09:01:55
Such a beautiful life... I really yearn for this kind of life, talking with three or two friends, aimlessly, and living quietly. Find another her, I love her, she loves...
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Merle 2022-04-20 09:01:55
7/10. The close-up shot at the beginning shows Fen smoking on the busy railway transportation line and the rooftop. When Fen enters the boutique and starts to work, the panoramic shot follows the character down to the top. After plugging in the power and leaving, the model train in the kitchen runs automatically. After get off work, a panning shot is used to display Children and supermarket customers secretly laughed at the little Fen, introduced Fen's occupational hobbies, and her closed mind...
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Adeline 2022-04-20 09:01:55
*I got Xiaomi's face for the first time* Ordinary life... That kind of effortless life, it's OK to have food and shelter, don't want to make a lot of money, don't compete, don't pursue anything, just spend the time every day, don't pursue the so-called meaning, Sometimes I wonder if living like this is a bit wasteful, not fulfilling but very happy and comfortable, is it worth it* It’s the same type as “please give”, it’s plain without waves, but it’s not boring, you don’t even realize the movie...
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Toy 2022-04-20 09:01:55
The third act was a bit chaotic, and the comfortable and comfortable atmosphere created earlier was sacrificed with strong dramatic conflict, but fortunately, the awkward chat of the trio doing nothing in the end brought the atmosphere back....
The Station Agent Comments
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Jordan 2022-01-04 08:01:06
Saw these things
The rhythm is very slow and very comfortable.
Regarding the protagonist,
this is a true performance. I believe Fin's deep voice contains a lot of sadness. I went to IMDB and found that he still took a lot of movies. I forgot whether the captain of the midget football team in American Pie was him.... -
Marshall 2022-03-26 09:01:08
The three understanding of loneliness
After watching the whole movie, I keep thinking about a question: what is loneliness? As far as I am concerned, The Station Agent's theme is loneliness. But it didn't tell the audience what is loneliness .It may be a feeling, a status , or a character. Just because of the three form of loneliness,...
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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]