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Jaleel 2021-10-20 19:01:54
Loneliness is the carnival of one person; carnival is the loneliness of a group of...
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Rosemary 2021-10-20 19:01:54
A very flattering subject, a very suitable story, still in the bones of Reitman-style chicken soup for the soul. Clooney is still so...
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Maudie 2021-10-20 19:01:54
"You can't slam dunk, but you are a good cook!!"-----Just like that, Juno and her father were...
Up in the Air Comments
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Mckenzie 2022-04-20 09:01:14
Everyone is afraid of loneliness
Ryan has long been accustomed to life in the air, and his highest life goal is the glory of 10 million miles.
When young Natalie asked him if he had ever thought about getting married or having children, he said never. What about getting old? Answer: "My grandfather and grandmother are both in... -
Mittie 2021-10-20 17:28:52
Can you bear the lightness of life
"The heaviest burden oppresses us, makes us succumb to it, and crushes us to the ground. But in the love poems of the past, women always long to bear the weight of a male body. Therefore, the heaviest burden also becomes the strongest. The image of Sheng’s vitality.
The heavier the...
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[Ryan and Natalie arrived at the Hilton hotel where Ryan jumps to the counter to check with his Hilton Honors card; A woman becomes insulted by this]
Business Woman: He just waltzes in and cuts in line?
Hilton Clerk: We reserve priority assistance for our Hilton Honors members.
Ryan Bingham: [hands the business woman the packet] The promotions are great. You should check it out.
[the woman snatches the packet from Ryan in anger; Ryan laughs]
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Ryan Bingham: [Natalie, on her first outing, walks into the Omaha Airport terminal dragging her slow-moving luggage; Ryan, irritated by this, looks at her in frustration]
Natalie Keener: What?
Ryan Bingham: Follow me.
[later at a store in the terminal, Ryan grabs a new, updated rolling luggage]
Natalie Keener: I really like my luggage.
Ryan Bingham: That's exactly what it is, it's luggage. You know how much time you lose by checking in?
Natalie Keener: I don't know. Five, ten minutes?
Ryan Bingham: 35 minutes a flight. I travel 270 days a year. That's 157 hours. That makes seven days. You're willing to throw away an entire week on that?
[Natalie sighs]