I didn't know what the hell you were doing

Ines 2022-11-16 17:28:49

No spoilers.
Over the years, the elderly seem to have been swept into dustpans and dumped into nursing homes.

No guns, no rides, no sweeping, no newspapers, no whining.
He showed his dentures, opened his throat with a heroic smile, boasted of his former glory, and took a comforting sleep for the sake of being drunk for self-sufficiency.

The old man Woody stayed at home all day long, away from the familiar homeland, his driver's license was revoked, three meals, a few bottles of wine.

The logic seems to be reversed. Physiological lesions are caused because the elderly no longer need it. They don’t need to listen, think, or do anything.

Two busy sons with no energy and patience to understand Woody, and years of family conflicts and conflicts that have eroded the purpose of life and their dignity.

On the cover, Woody, with his back light on, opened his mouth slightly, because his muscles were slack, and it took force to close it.
Woody's hair, with his back lighted, was like a fire burning on his epidermis, and he couldn't cover his bald head after a while.
He doesn't care.

The film depicts such an old man, in which he sees the shadows of many deceased relatives.
The film also depicts a group of interesting relatives, the feeling is that the neighborhood looks the same all over the world :) It is

recommended to bring friends to watch.

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Nebraska quotes

  • Woody Grant: Where's my teeth?

    David Grant: You lost your teeth?

  • David Grant: How did she die?

    Kate Grant: Saw herself in the mirror one day.