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Devyn 2022-03-21 09:02:18
Living alone in the country, with a few lonely people together, life is still very...
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April 2022-03-20 09:02:03
In the Soul Station, the peach blossoms continue, so the question is, can you really make money selling coffee and hot dogs...
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Jacklyn 2022-01-04 08:01:06
I hate those inspirational and sensational, this world does not have so much tenderness and kindness left to you, in a lonely universe, meeting all kinds of people, maybe just need a shoulder in each other’s difficult times, a night to listen to and talk, Pass the time when a person feels weak. Therefore, no matter whether the wives who lost their independence or the pregnant girls, their intimacy is more like a kindness to cover up anxiety, and we can only accept it in exchange for...
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Jakayla 2022-01-04 08:01:06
A moving short movie I saw a few years ago, it’s great, Thomas...
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Lorna 2022-01-04 08:01:06
8/10, the soul station of the lonely. I want to laugh for a while and cry for a while. Thomas McCarthy is so talented. Stop being an actor and focus on being a director. I directed two films, both...
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Lee 2022-01-04 08:01:06
The alien dwarf was lucky and ran into two interesting and loving friends at once. The movie is healing, but I am curious about the financial sources of the protagonists. I also want to live this life of drinking coffee and talking about...
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Misty 2022-01-04 08:01:06
After all, human beings are socially attributed creatures. No one will actively choose to be lonely, unless there are psychological reasons or some deficiencies in physiology. It is not someone’s problem that cannot integrate into a normal person’s life, but the way the surrounding people view and treat "he". . The details of many shots are beautifully processed, showing loneliness and self-enclosure clearly and wonderfully. Everyone's loneliness is different, and keeping a group warm must be...
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Carolyne 2022-01-04 08:01:06
The peaceful small American towns are 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 to read, chat or go in a daze. Such a quiet and simple life looks so...
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Allan 2022-01-04 08:01:06
The outbreak in the bar can be seen as a kind of self-destruction, lying on the train track, the intention is to seek death, but after waking up, the male protagonist's mind has undergone a major change, and he has seen a lot of things. This is what people are, an unconscious thing. , Often changes a...
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Eileen 2022-01-04 08:01:06
It doesn’t matter whether the movie is good or not, but the movie is really good, and everything is OK if it touches...
The Station Agent Comments
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Jason 2022-01-04 08:01:06
Live quietly
The role of Fen does not represent the dwarf (handicapped) who exists in the life of the minority. I think in a broader sense, he represents many adults who are traumatized and escape reality. Just like Olivia, who lost her son in the middle age and faced a marital crisis, is also like Joe, a young...
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Eddie 2022-01-04 08:01:06
No need to express like life
One day off, I solemnly pose and take care of my mood, open this "The Station Agent" (The Station Agent), ready to embark on a spiritual journey and prepare to receive a spiritual impact.
As the journey progressed, I thought it was a dream story of "aspiration not in height". It wasn't until I...
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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]