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Melyssa 2022-03-23 09:02:36
The rhythm is almost perfect. Middle-aged crisis. immigration policy. Socialization. USA just like...
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Anne 2022-03-21 09:02:36
An uncomfortable sense of alienation...
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Dorcas 2022-03-21 09:02:36
The African drum that knocks on the...
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Annalise 2022-03-20 09:02:14
"Delicate, warm, tearful comedy without lack of appropriate sadness", "slowly devours the heart of the audience, bit by bit enticing people into the film's theme" - The New York Times. Everyone has an "American Dream" in their hearts, and the blurred American flag at the end is very...
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Delpha 2022-03-20 09:02:14
Strangers Who Changed Lives - Life...
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Olen 2022-03-20 09:02:14
That last lens worked really...
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Pinkie 2022-01-06 08:02:20
It's not like a New York-style film at all, it has a standard temperament, that is, it is filled with a lonely temperament, and there is a bleak sky and rain. The encounter between people and people, such a subtle change, there is still unattainable powerlessness. Sunlight has existed, and drum enthusiasm has existed, but it is fleeting. Broadway on rainy night, New York is so unique. The final scene in the Queen’s Detention Center was full of impact, making the audience and the actors hold...
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Carley 2022-01-06 08:02:20
"Qijuqi is accepting that each has a way to go, but no one makes me cry like...
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Syble 2022-01-06 08:02:20
A very thought-provoking immigration film-American issues. This is a country made up of immigrants... Maybe I will understand better when I arrive in New...
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Eugenia 2022-01-06 08:02:20
The plot of the story is average, and the causes and results are all too ordinary. You say it's unfair, but how can there be such a fair place...
The Visitor Comments
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Dianna 2022-03-22 09:02:19
Incapable of reality, only feelings will last forever
At the end of the play, when Mr. Shah beat the African drum violently, he expressed his strong dissatisfaction with the reality, perhaps with self-blame and guilt. The increasingly strong drum beat hits the hearts of the audience all at once, making people feel disappointed for a long time.
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Monica 2022-04-21 09:02:51
What Americans care about most is American human rights
What I saw was a socially realistic film of American self-criticism and reflection. Does America really care about human rights? In fact, what they care most about is American human rights.
The film integrates an old American professor, a Syrian mother and son, and a Senegalese girlfriend into the...
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Ronald Cole: Sir?
Prof. Walter Vale: Yes? Did you find him?
Ronald Cole: He's been removed.
Prof. Walter Vale: Removed to where?
Ronald Cole: Deported.
Prof. Walter Vale: Deported? When?
Ronald Cole: He was deported this morning.
Prof. Walter Vale: How can that be? No, he - Um, sir, is there any way that I could contact him?
Ronald Cole: I don't think so.
Prof. Walter Vale: You don't think so? What kind of an answer is that?
Ronald Cole: I'm sorry, sir. That's all the information that I have. Now, please step away from the window. You can contact I.C.E. if you have any further questions. The number's on the wall. Sir? Step away from the window, please. Sir. For the last time, step away... from the window.
Prof. Walter Vale: [Walks up to the phone number on the wall, walks back to the window] You can't just take people away like that. Do you hear me? He was a good man, a good person. It's not fair! We are not just helpless children! He had a life! Do you hear me? I mean, do YOU hear ME? What's the matter with you?
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Tarek Khalil: Oh shit! We have to get home! Zainab's gonna kill me, I'm on Arab time again.
Prof. Walter Vale: What is "Arab time"?
Tarek Khalil: It means I'm late by an hour. All Arabs are late by an hour, it's genetic, we can't help it.
Director: Tom McCarthy
Language: English,French,Arabic,Romanian Release date: May 23, 2008