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Claudie 2022-03-21 09:03:07
forgive yourself
The first time I saw this movie, I couldn't accept that it wasn't that I couldn't accept the story but that the ending was pointless, that it couldn't be an end, and I couldn't see a new beginning. Years later, when I looked back at the film, I realized that this film did not deliberately create...
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Raul 2022-03-23 09:03:11
We're not watching strays, it's JAMIE BELL
After reading everyone's comments, I find it difficult to resonate with me.
I think people are more concerned about the growth of Jamie Bell than the film itself.
Everyone invisibly elevates this film in comparison.
I have seen that the advantages of this film have been reviewed by everyone, so
I...
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Ivory 2022-01-21 08:01:04
Basically, they have lost the ability to judge this kind of film. But one thing I want to say is, what kind of audience does the director define? If it is shot for the underage confused strange boy or the strange girl, some of the clips are too harmonious; but maybe the director just shot to those normal uncles and aunts who have experienced this period with emotion, then is this necessary? It's a thing of the past, it is the young people who really need help!
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Trycia 2022-03-15 09:01:08
The main line of the story is that the rebellious boy of Oedipus suspects that his mother was murdered by his stepmother, and slowly isolates himself from the world. He likes a person who hides in a tree house and "observes" others from a distance. He says that he is peeping, not for "you The kind of reason imagined". The part that explores the mystery of the mother’s death is almost "Butterfly Dream", which is considered one of the shortcomings of this film, but the scene where an angry Hallam went home and tied his stepmother and threw it into the river finally reminded me of "Young Adam". If the story comes to an abrupt end here, I like it better. It's a pity that the director was not so cruel. Hallam suddenly turned to rescue her stepmother and gave her artificial respiration. Then, she came back to life without saying a word, looked at him coldly, and turned away. The director said that this was dark enough for a 17-year-old boy.
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[first lines]
Jenny: [to Hallam] You're dead. You're fucking dead! I'll get my brother on to you.
Carl: [to Jenny] Jen, come back, wait!
Carl: [to Hallam] If that was a joke, it wasn't a bit fucking funny. And I'd look out for her brother, he's fucking mental.
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[last lines]
Kate Breck: Look me up in five years' time.
Hallam Foe: Will you still be beautiful in five years' time?
Kate Breck: I hope so.
Hallam Foe: You will be.