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Henderson 2023-05-21 02:13:24
To find spiritual relief through physical ordeal, more often, the female protagonist's reflective inner confession and lyrical music are used to convey the so-called epiphany and empathy. The broken narrative structure makes up for a little lack of dramatic tension, but it is still a bit boring overall, and the scenery along the way is really ordinary. Fortunately, the mother-daughter relationship behind it is real and delicate enough, and it also makes this journey of redemption that travels...
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Flo 2023-05-19 16:04:16
The poster is better than the feature film, and the movie doesn't show why a group of people go the legendary Pacific...
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Chelsea 2023-04-24 07:18:55
The soundtrack is really...
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Onie 2023-04-18 03:37:38
The whole film does not express much the mood and scenery during the journey, but actually expresses the memories interspersed in the middle and the process of obtaining redemption. Is the reason why the heroine fell because of her mother's death? But the mother is obviously a person who provides a lot of positive power. She has a different mood, so she doesn't feel very involved. The most touching part is the singing of the little boy on foot at the end, and the heroine finally howled and...
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Kyle 2023-04-12 13:59:32
It's been a life full of ups and...
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Jean 2023-04-06 23:16:40
Finally got to know that Thomas Sadoski is a good actor. The construction of the Pacific Crest Trail is already impressive in...
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Bryce 2023-02-14 23:26:00
Go to find yourself in the distance... When I am alone, I naturally have memories to accompany, over and over again... All experiences are real... PCT is simply a dream, proving that you are alive and feeling that you are alive. "I step into the jungle because I want life to be meaningful. I want to live deeply, to absorb all that is in life! To crush everything that is not in life. Lest, when I end my life, I find that I have never...
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Berta 2023-02-07 02:50:14
The editing of the soundtrack saved the mediocre plot. There is no objection to the Oscar nomination for Reese's performance. In some places, it is still very...
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Lyda 2023-02-04 00:13:58
It can be summed up in one lyric: "The pain of the body is greater than the pain of the heart". Flashbacks are too prolific, weakening the power of the walk. Actors work...
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Erna 2023-01-09 05:50:55
3.5, I just went back to my country after two outbound trips, so I feel more immersed in the feeling of trekking than before. After the ruthless blows of "mother lost, promiscuity, k-fans, divorce", I gradually began to travel. Find yourself, regain the hope of life, get a new life of the soul, and embark on a bright road. PS: The soundtrack is...
Wild Comments
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Jamil 2022-03-27 09:01:06
travel? Let's just think quietly.
I like this kind of movies very much. I always feel that watching such a movie completely entered the heart of the heroine. The audience felt that this trip was finished by me and the heroine. This type of film requires a lot of wild material, and wild does this just right, not shooting adults and...
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[last lines]
Cheryl: [voiceover] It took me years to be the woman my mother raised. It took me 4 years, 7 months and 3 days to do it, without her. After I lost myself in the wilderness of my grief, I found my own way out of the woods.
[pause]
Cheryl: And I didn't even know where I was going until I got there, on the last day of my hike. Thankyou, I thought over and over again, for everything the trail had taught me and everything I couldn't yet know.
[pause]
Cheryl: Now in 4 years, I'd cross this very bridge. I'll marry a man in a spot almost visible from where I was standing. Now in 9 years, that man and I would have a son named Carver and a year later, a daughter named after my mother, Bobbi. I knew only that I didn't need to eat with my bare hands anymore. That seeing the fish beneath the surface of the water would be enough, that it was everything. My life, like all lives, mysterious, irrevocable, sacred, so very close, so very present, so very belonging to me. How wild it was, to let it be?
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Bobbi: I always wanted a room with a view.