Budget
$30,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$21,148,651
Opening weekend US & Canada
$6,542,779
Gross worldwide
$67,448,651
Budget
$30,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$21,148,651
Opening weekend US & Canada
$6,542,779
Gross worldwide
$67,448,651
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By Raphael 2022-04-24 07:01:04
"George wants to see the leaves"
Nothing, everything is normal.
What is more profound is the relationship between the protagonist and his father.
"George wants to see the leaves." - You don't understand, it's an irrelevant piece of the movie, and you get it, and you're so moved, and thumbs up to the director, writer, or whoever set the shot for this piece , pay tribute. Storytelling is awesome.
It suddenly occurred to me that people who sometimes understand each other deeply may be...
By Arch 2022-04-23 07:01:36
Inspiration from Three Days of Dangerous Love
I really watched it three times in three days. It's not too exciting to say, it's really worth watching again. I won't go into too much detail here. What is particularly touching is that when all the evidence proves that the hostess is a criminal suspect, the hero still believes in his wife. The basic logic and motives of all crimes are consistent with the heroine. But the male lead still believes in the female lead. And he did something for the heroine that he had never done before. It can be...
By Dameon 2022-04-23 07:01:36
It's just that the comments are just more words, minor spoilers
I always thought that the male protagonist loved the female protagonist so he was capricious, but I didn't expect this to be the case. The male protagonist is really a role model for the family. In the end, he pulled private jobs in order to escape. It was almost 666. The male protagonist laughed himself. The old man "If you have a father, you must have a son" is also very cute, and the film's family emotional portrayal penetrates into my heart. (I read the film review with the title "How...
By Gloria 2022-04-23 07:01:36
The overall feeling is very good. I can feel the deep love of the husband for his wife. From a legal citizen who has no power to fight against the police, he has to leave his hometown and leave his parents. It's not easy... The police in this show are very useless. When they investigated his wife's case, they closed the case in a hurry with several complete chains of evidence, and no one questioned that there were loopholes in it. Sentencing, there is no way to proceed with the subsequent...
By Alberto 2022-04-23 07:01:36
Three Days of Dangerous Love has been watched more than ten times since its release. Every time I watch it, I have a different feeling, and the aftertaste is endless. The first time I watched it in the movie theater, a gentle family man, his wife quarreled with others, he was only gentle to appease his wife, the nightmare comes suddenly, the wife is accused of murder, the harmonious life is broken, the man tries to seek hope from the legal point of view, but the reality of the society makes...
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By Torey 2023-09-21 01:06:09
Mr. Crowe is about to attack...
By Orland 2023-09-01 03:03:23
This story tells an exhilarating escape from...
By Autumn 2023-08-01 22:32:40
Stay away from bad movies and cherish...
By Peggie 2023-07-09 18:11:43
When a man loves you so much that he is willing to give up everything for you and take risks, and then bear everything for you, even desperate is worth it. One star for Russell Crowe's...
By Jennings 2023-06-22 22:42:48
After seeing the ticket, the father hugged and said goodbye to his son, and the father silently took out the world map to check the location of Venezuela. There was a strong Ozu Yasujiro flavor. Such is the relationship between father and son. Originally, I was going to give this film three stars, but only because of these two parts, four...
Mike: What do you need?
John Brennan: Passports, driver's license, a social security number that'll take a credit check.
Mike: $3,700.
John Brennan: That's too much.
Mike: It is if you never get them.
[last lines]
Detective Collero: You really thought you were going to find it...
John Brennan: So, the life in times of Don Quixote, what is it about?
Female College Student: That someone's belief in virtue is more important than virtue itself?
John Brennan: Yes... that's in the there. But what is it about? Could it be how rational thought destroys your soul? Could it be about the triumph of irrationality and the power that is in that? You know, we spend a lot of time trying to organize the world. We build clocks and calendars and we try to predict the weather. But what part of our life is truly under our control? What if we choose to exist purely in a reality of our own making? Does that render us insane? And if it does, isn't that better than a life of despair?